Renault reveals four new vans and light commercial models

Renault showcased four new vans/ LCV models recently in France.

The current and future challenge of new forms of mobility was also spotlighted with electric models such as the all-new Kangoo Van E-Tech Electric and the Master E-Tech Electric, and hydrogen in the Master H2-Tech.

Among the range of light commercial vehicles on show, Renault exclusively presented the following models to the public for the first time:

Kangoo E-Tech Electric

The new Kangoo Van E-Tech electric will be sold throughout Europe starting in spring 2022. It will offer a range of 299km in WLTP cycle to meet professional customers’ day-to-day requirements.

Its 90kW engine, combined with a 45kWh capacity lithium-ion battery, can be used with three types of charging stations, including an optional 80kW rapid-charge DC charger that can recuperate 299km of range (WLTP cycle ) in 30 minutes.

Trafic

The new Trafic, a small and entirely renewed van that differs from its predecessor with a more robust and dynamic front face, a completely redesigned and more practical and comfortable cabin, new and more powerful blue dCi engines, ranging from 110hp to 170hp, and fresh in-car technology for more information, connectivity and safety.

Master E-Tech Electric

The Master E-Tech Electric, a large electric van that has been upgraded with a new 52 kWh capacity lithium-ion battery, bringing its range up to 194km according to the WLTP cycle. Its 22kW DC charger provides 80 per cent charge in just two hours. The start of sales is scheduled for spring 2022.

Master chassis cab H2-Tech prototype

The Master chassis cab H2-Tech prototype, which optimises in-car hydrogen technology, offering a range of around 24km. It also offers the potential for bespoke conversion, giving professionals the ability to transport large loads of up to 19 metre cubed.

With the launch of the Kangoo E-Tech Electric in 2011, Renault claims to be the undisputed leader of the electric light commercial vehicle market in Europe.

Renault is also showing the Master chassis cab H2-Tech at its stand in France. This prototype was developed by HYVIA, a joint venture created by Renault with US company Plug-Power, a world leader in turnkey hydrogen solutions.

 

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