Renault Zoe etymology: What does its name mean?
The Renault Zoe is the French brand’s electric vehicle. With cute styling and up to 400km range, it’s popular on the Continent, but what does its name mean?
The Renault Zoe is the French brand’s electric vehicle. With cute styling and up to 400km range, it’s popular on the Continent, but what does its name mean?
BMW will use the 2017 Detroit Motor Show stage as the launch platform for the new 5-Series (G30) with the 540i, 530e iPerformance and M550 xDrive on show.
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