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Renault Posts 2015 Results, EV Sales Increase

All-electric Renault ZOE supermini sales rose by 5.8% in 2015. Electric vehicles saw a further surge in 2015 with 2,053 ZOE models sold, out of total Renault Z.E. sales of 2,266, up 102% versus 2014, compared to an electric car market up 48%. This includes Renault’s Kangoo Z.E. and the quad-bike classified Twizy. Commenting on the results, Ken Ramirez, Renault Group UK Managing Director, said:

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Renault Zoe - #ChallenegeZOE - PHOTO: Jonathan Musk

#ChallengeZOE

Today is #ChallengeZOE day! Follow our twitter page for updates: https://twitter.com/AutoVoltMag The challenge. Race the X5 bus from the heart of Oxford to the heart of Cambridge. The route. FROM: Gloucester Green Bus Station – Oxford TO: Parkside – Cambridge DISTANCE: Approx. 84 miles The story so far. A reader of AutoVolt magazine, wrote to us

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Renault EOLAB Hybrid concept

Renault Join in the Hybrid Fun with Innovative EOLAB Concept

Renault’s new EOLAB concept is an environmental prototype with nearly 100 technological innovations, all designed to deliver ultra-low fuel consumption. How low? Just one litre per one hundred kilometres – or 282mpg and emits a mere 22g/km CO2 (NEDC)! Despite the achievement of ‘most frugal’, Renault have ensured the concept maintains established B-segment levels of

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Renault Twizy, Terry Gilliam Film

Renault Twizy Takes a Lead Role in New Terry Gilliam Film

Terry Gilliam’s latest film announces a slightly unusual cast: Christoph Waltz, Matt Damon, Mélanie Thierry and…the Renault Twizy. ‘The Zero Theorem’ is the story of an eccentric and lonely IT genius (played by a bald Waltz), who lives in a chapel, suffering from existential neurosis, and looking for the meaning of life… The story takes

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