Renault scrappage scheme offers £5k off new electric Zoe

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Renault has relaunched its scrappage scheme, enabling customers to save up to £5,000 on a brand new car.

Applicable to the full range of Renault cars, the scrappage scheme means customers can save £9,500 off the list price of a new all-electric Renault ZOE when the existing government plug-in car grant of £4,500 is combined with a potential scrappage saving of £5,000. That brings the cost of a new Renault ZOE down to £13,420.

Any car or light commercial vehicle, from any manufacturer, registered before 31 December 2011 is eligible for Renault’s relaunched scrappage scheme as long as it’s been registered to the owner for at least 90 days. These savings can then be put towards any of Renault’s wide range of cars.

The Renault ZOE has recently been updated with the new R110 motor that brings more power to the car. This gives improved performance, particularly under acceleration, with a realistic range of 186 miles.

Retail customers will also receive a free wallbox so they can easily charge their ZOE at home, and this applies whether they purchase through the scrappage scheme or not.

Renault’s Twingo, Clio and Mégane are also eligible for savings through the Renault scrappage scheme, as are the stylish Scénic and Grand Scénic family favourites.