Renault Trafic E-Tech: Electric van with up to 450km range detailed

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The new all-electric Renault Trafic E-Tech van will go into production late next year alongside the existing diesel-powered Trafic.

It rides on a new skateboard platform with a completely distinct monobox body featuring a short front overhang and clean, boxy lines.

Inside, the dashboard has a 10.0-inch instrumentation display, and a large 12.0-inch touchscreen angled towards the driver. The cabin accommodates up to three seats, which can be upholstered in a mix of grey and blue jeans-style fabric with yellow stitching.

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There’s a plethora of open storage areas, including a document holder under the infotainment screen, two levels of door bins, a deep shelf on the passenger’s side, and a series of divided trays between the dashboard and windscreen.

With one central computer controlling all of the car’s functions, the Trafic E-Tech is Renault’s first vehicle to be classed as a software-defined vehicle.

Over-the-air software updates can be used to provide new features, while wireless connectivity allows for remote diagnostics, keeping tabs on component wear, location tracking and predictive maintenance. In vans equipped with the openR infotainment system, drivers can log in via a QR code instead of third-party equipment.