Get €1,000 off a new electric Renault Zoe

Renault and Dacia launch a raft of new incentives.

Renault is offering Irish car buyers a €1,000 'Green Grant' price cut on the all-electric Zoe hatchback, as part of a new raft of special offers across the Renault and Dacia ranges.

Zoe is the best-selling EV in Europe

To apply for the new €1,000 Green Grant customers must register on renault.ie/offers/zoe-offers. Customers will then receive a confirmation email which they can present to their local dealer to avail of the grant. The grant brings the price of a new Zoe down to €25,469. The Zoe is currently the best-selling electric car in Europe, and Renault Ireland claims that it's the best EV for charging in Ireland, as it can take a full 22kW charge from 1,100 public charging points across the country.

€1,000 off the rest of the Renault range too

Those fancying €1,000 off the price of a 'normal' new Renault aren't being left out, with the same discount being offered (albeit under the title of 'Cashback') across the rest of the Clio, Megane, Catpur, Kadjar, Koleos, and Grand Scenic ranges. That comes packaged with a 3.9 per cent finance offer and the option of a three-month payment deferral.

Cheaper Dacias and vans

As if Dacias weren't cheap enough already, there's now the chance to get €750 off the price of a new Duster SUV, and you can also take that same three-month payment deferral if you like. Monthly repayments on a new Duster start from €149 per month.

For the Sandero hatchback and Sandero Stepway, there's €500 off the price, a three-month optional deferral, and monthly repayments starting from €99 on the same 4.9 per cent finance package as the Duster. There are 48-hour test drives available across the Dacia range, including the Logan MCV estate.

Those looking for a van can get a three-month payment deferral on a new Kangoo, Trafic, or Master, and those are available on 3.9 per cent finance with five years' warranty and roadside assistance.

Published on: September 8, 2020