Renault Zoe Riviera Limited Edition unveiled
Midnight Blue metallic paintwork, subtle white stripes and 16” ‘Seidon’ diamond-cut alloy wheels distinguish the Zoe Riviera Limited Edition.
This new arrival is based on the existing range-topping GT Line trim grade, so the specification is already decent. Indeed, standard features include LED headlights, front and rear parking sensors, a rear-view camera, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, a 10” TFT driver information display, a 9.3” infotainment touchscreen and satellite navigation.
In addition, the Riviera Limited Edition is equipped with a semi-autonomous hands-free parking system.
Power is provided by the R135 electric motor which delivers 135 PS (134 bhp / 100 kW) plus 245 Nm (180 lb-ft) of peak torque via a single-speed transmission. Thanks to a 52 kWh Z.E. 50 battery pack, maximum range (according to the WLTP measure) is 238 miles (383 kilometres).
The Riviera Limited Edition can be ordered now, but just 300 examples are available in the UK. On-the-road prices start at £32,295 (after deducting the government’s £2,500 Plug-in Car Grant). Temptingly, that’s only £200 more than a Zoe GT Line currently costs.
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This new arrival is based on the existing range-topping GT Line trim grade, so the specification is already decent. Indeed, standard features include LED headlights, front and rear parking sensors, a rear-view camera, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, a 10” TFT driver information display, a 9.3” infotainment touchscreen and satellite navigation.
In addition, the Riviera Limited Edition is equipped with a semi-autonomous hands-free parking system.
Power is provided by the R135 electric motor which delivers 135 PS (134 bhp / 100 kW) plus 245 Nm (180 lb-ft) of peak torque via a single-speed transmission. Thanks to a 52 kWh Z.E. 50 battery pack, maximum range (according to the WLTP measure) is 238 miles (383 kilometres).
The Riviera Limited Edition can be ordered now, but just 300 examples are available in the UK. On-the-road prices start at £32,295 (after deducting the government’s £2,500 Plug-in Car Grant). Temptingly, that’s only £200 more than a Zoe GT Line currently costs.
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