Renault’s New Electric Van Probably Looks Better Than Your Car
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In Solutrans, Lyon, Renault Trafic Van E-Tech debuts for a crowd bath. 100% electric platform and lots of technology for the new commercial vehicle
With a modern design and ready for the future, the new Renault Traffic Van E-Tech electric is the first of a new family of light commercial vehicles, putting out the fast loading technology of...
Flater, more agile and, of course, fully electric: Renault is putting the Trafic on a flat battery floor with the fourth generation and making the transporter so fit for the future.
Like VW, Renault is currently still on a 400-volt platform for most electric cars, because it is simply cheaper and better suited to the price range of the current electric models. 800 volts are currently only available in the extreme R5 Turbo 3E, but now also in somewhat surprising models. Because Renault is now installing 800 volts in larger series for the first time and interestingly packs the platform into its new electric vans or transporte…
Renault’s New Electric Van Probably Looks Better Than Your Car
Renault has introduced the new Trafic E-Tech Electric. It features 201 hp and two different battery packs. The long-range variant can travel around 280 miles. Renault has used Solutrans 2025 to introduce the new Trafic E-Tech Electric. It’s the company’s version of the Flexis Panel Van and the styling is virtually identical. That being said, the latest variant features an illuminated Renault logo that is flanked by “light guides” and slende…
Renault has unveiled the final version of its new Trafic E-Tech Electric, representing a significant shift in its commercial vehicle lineup. Not only is it their first model with an 800-volt architecture, but it also introduces a concept where software takes center stage. Renault has presented the new version of the Trafic E-Tech Electric. This electric van is the brand's first model based on Ampere's flexible SDV architecture, a chassis designe…
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