Renault Zoe

The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.

You may customise your instrument panel A with content and colours of your choice.

Press the switch 1 repeatedly to obtain the desired display.

Charge meter 2

Please refer to the information on the “Charge meter” in Section 2.

Message indicating vehicle ready for driving 3

The message READY comes on when the engine is started.

Speedometer 4

Vehicle speed is limited to approximately 80 mph (135 km/h).

Indicator of charging programming and/or air conditioning 5

On-board computer display 6

Please refer to the information on the “Trip computer: general information” in Section 1.

Instrument panel in miles

It is possible to switch to km/h.

On the multimedia display, select “Menu”, “System ”, “System settings ”, “Set units ” and confirm. To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation.

Estimated range 7

Remaining charge time 8

from about 95% charge, the remaining charge time is no longer displayed.

Opening element warning light 9

Shows when a door, the tailgate or charging flap is open or not closed properly.

Traction battery charge load 10

Charging cable “Plugged In” warning light 11

This comes on when the charging cord is plugged into the vehicle.

Charge level 12

The gauge indicates the level of energy remaining.

Reserve level 13

This means the traction battery charge has reached approximately 7% or, depending on the vehicle, approximately 12%. The 14 warning light comes on and a beep sounds. The charge level 12 and range 7 turn to orange.

To optimise your range, please see the information on “Recommendations: saving energy” in Section 2.

Immobilisation threshold imminent

When the charge level reaches 4.5% or, depending on the vehicle, approximately 6%, a beep is heard and the warning light 14 flashes.

When the charge level reaches 3.5% or, depending on the vehicle, approximately 5%, the range value is no longer displayed. Motor performance gradually decreases until the vehicle comes to a stop.

Refer to the information on “Towing” in Section 5.