The Zoe is available in seven colours. They are illustrated here with representative illustrations from Renault, but of course these images should not be considered to be definitive – you should always try to see the colour ‘in the flesh’ before ordering.
Details given for trim level availability are for reservations and may be less restrictive for orders.
Glacier White (‘Blanc Glacier’)

Details
Type: Opaque varnish
Trim Levels: All
Cost: None
Arctic White (‘Blanc Nacré’)


Details
Type: Special metallic
Trim Levels: All
Cost: High (£600/620€)
Energy Blue (‘Bleu Energy’)


Details
Type: Tint effect metallic
Trim Levels: All
Cost: Medium (£460/470€)
Neptune Grey (‘Gris Neptune’)


Details
Type: Tint effect metallic
Trim Levels: All
Cost: Medium (£460/470€)
Azure Blue (‘Bleu Azur’)


Details
Type: Special opaque varnish
Trim Levels: Expression only (UK), All (France)
Cost: Low (£300/150€)
Calico Grey (‘Gris Givré’)


Details
Type: Tint effect metallic
Trim Levels: Zen only (UK), Zen and Intens (France)
Cost: Medium (£460/470€)
Diamond Black (‘Noir Etoilé’)


Details
Type: Tint effect metallic
Trim Levels: Intens only (UK), Zen and Intens (France)
Cost: Medium (£460/470€)
It’s got to be black, have made me mind up!
It’s a tough one – it may cost you a bit in range because of the extra air conditioning required on sunny days.
You could be right Trevor, might have to put up with opening windows! Does look good in black though doesn’t it.
I want it yellow! It’s always the same black, gray, blue or silver on the road. They all look the same to me. If not I will go for the basic white. Not paying extra money for any of those colours.
Martino, welcome to the site! Your best bet for discussing the ZOE is to join the forums.
I agree about the colours – I would love a strong red!
Blue is a very fine colour,it has been much admired over the last 9 months.
I read that the top of the dash was to immitate a wind turbine blade?
OK but why in a Zoe with black interior does it have to be white, with big reflections in the windscreen?
Drive you mad,if your not already mad trying to figure out how to work the auto heating.
First thing I did was to fit a black top to the the dash.
Electric bumberstickers are a good idea when you are trying to gain access to a charge point and a petrol car is blocking your way.
It was fun for about a week to have all the various displays,but I settled for “Direct Consumption” ie KW Hrs,thats frightening enough!