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Added on the 21/06/2019 10:20:50 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
A player in the van market for 120 years, Groupe Renault is upgrading its light commercial vehicle range with enhanced styling, connectivity and bespoke features. And to further satisfy its professional customers, the new light commercial vehicles (LCVs) boast quality levels comparable to those of passenger cars.Since launch in 1980, Master and Trafic have established themselves as essential models in the LCV market, having sold in over four million units. To respond to new customer needs, New Master and New Trafic have gained stronger design, powertrains and equipment: Imposing and meticulous design New engines Bespoke cabins for professionals All-conquering robustness Driving comfort Connected onboard experience.Revealed in April 2019 with a new “Urban Gray” body color, they will be launched in Europe starting in September 2019. Both models feature the new visual identity of the front end of Renault LCVs.
A new look and improved cabin quality are the highlights of the revised new Renault Trafic mid-sized panel vanRenault has pulled the covers off the revised Trafic van. The new model, one of Europe's top-selling mid-sized van is getting an overhaul to keep it competitive in a sector which has seen the Vauxhall Vivaro switch from sharing tech with the Trafic to being based on the Citroen Dispatch and Peugeot Expert.The revised Trafic gets a subtle new look with styling cues borrowed from the Renault passenger car range, with C-shaped daytime running lights and a new grille design, while top-spec models also benefit from full LED headlamps. Also available is a new 'Urban Grey' matte paint finish.
A new look and improved cabin quality are the highlights of the revised new Renault Trafic mid-sized panel vanRenault has pulled the covers off the revised Trafic van. The new model, one of Europe's top-selling mid-sized van is getting an overhaul to keep it competitive in a sector which has seen the Vauxhall Vivaro switch from sharing tech with the Trafic to being based on the Citroen Dispatch and Peugeot Expert.The revised Trafic gets a subtle new look with styling cues borrowed from the Renault passenger car range, with C-shaped daytime running lights and a new grille design, while top-spec models also benefit from full LED headlamps. Also available is a new 'Urban Grey' matte paint finish.
A new look and improved cabin quality are the highlights of the revised new Renault Trafic mid-sized panel vanRenault has pulled the covers off the revised Trafic van. The new model, one of Europe's top-selling mid-sized van is getting an overhaul to keep it competitive in a sector which has seen the Vauxhall Vivaro switch from sharing tech with the Trafic to being based on the Citroen Dispatch and Peugeot Expert.The revised Trafic gets a subtle new look with styling cues borrowed from the Renault passenger car range, with C-shaped daytime running lights and a new grille design, while top-spec models also benefit from full LED headlamps. Also available is a new 'Urban Grey' matte paint finish.
A new look and improved cabin quality are the highlights of the revised new Renault Trafic mid-sized panel vanRenault has pulled the covers off the revised Trafic van. The new model, one of Europe's top-selling mid-sized van is getting an overhaul to keep it competitive in a sector which has seen the Vauxhall Vivaro switch from sharing tech with the Trafic to being based on the Citroen Dispatch and Peugeot Expert.The revised Trafic gets a subtle new look with styling cues borrowed from the Renault passenger car range, with C-shaped daytime running lights and a new grille design, while top-spec models also benefit from full LED headlamps. Also available is a new 'Urban Grey' matte paint finish.