Renault confirms low-cost EV for China market

With an intended price of US $8,000 (Rs 505,360), the electric vehicle will sell in China.

By Alisdair Suttie, Autocar UK calendar 14 Dec 2016 Views icon3758 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The Zoe is the UK’s best-selling EV, with more than 1,000 sold in the first half of 2016

The Zoe is the UK’s best-selling EV, with more than 1,000 sold in the first half of 2016

Renault has confirmed that it is working on a low-cost electric vehicle with an intended price of US $8,000 (Rs 505,360).

The new model will be for the Chinese market and there are no plans to sell it in Europe at present.

Production dates have not been set, but a spokesman for Renault said production is very likely.

He added: “Renault is using its extensive EV know-how to develop an inexpensive electric model aimed at the rapidly expanding Chinese sector.”

EV global sales have grown from 50,000 in 2011 to more than 450,000 in 2015.

Carlos Ghosn, who heads the Renault-Nissan Alliance, said EVs are an important part of future plans: “Studies show EVs will account for two-thirds of all cars on the road by 2030 in the most densely populated, high income cities. The rapidly declining cost of batteries, improving driving range and an expanding charging infrastructure are all factors.

“We are at a turning point where EVs are becoming a viable option to more and more drivers. If we get it right, this could improve the quality of daily life for billions of people.”

Renault’s expanded EV plan has already started with the recent launch of the Zoe Z.E.40, which has a battery range of up to 250 miles/400 kilometres. The Zoe is the UK’s best-selling EV, with more than 1,000 sold in the first half of 2016.

The Zoe Z.E.40 goes on sale in January 2017 and costs from £17,845 including the Plug-in Car Grant (PiCG) contribution.

The French firm has also introduced outright battery ownership to the Zoe range alongside its existing lease deals. A Zoe Z.E.40 where you own the battery costs from £23,445 (Rs 23.07 lakh) including the PiCG.

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