Having specifically asked to test the battery-powered Kangoo Z.E. it looked as if Renault had delivered an identical model to the one we drove last year (09/14). As we climbed in, the interior and controls, bar an automatic shift lever, seemed to be the same, too. Then we popped in the key, turned it to crank the engine… and nothing appeared to happen
Renault Kangoo Z.E. battery-powered van
Having specifically asked to test the battery-powered Kangoo Z.E. it looked as if Renault had delivered an identical model to the one we drove last year (09/14). As we climbed in, the interior and controls, bar an automatic shift lever, seemed to be the same, too. Then we popped in the key, turned it to […]
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