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    Renault Trafic: SWB Pro (Van - FWD) Deal

    Driveaway Deal
    Deal Overview
    rrp
    $49,000
    discount
    $830
    Region
    National
    Offer Ends
    31/3/2024
    Private Buyers Only
    Deal Pricing

    Pricing Level

    Price Value

    Details

    RRP

    $49,000

    Manufacturer listed price

    RETAIL DRIVEAWAY

    $52,990

    Advertised Driveaway Price

    ON ROAD INCENTIVE

    $801

    On road costs

    CASH INCENTIVE

    $28

    Cash bonus or discount

    TOTAL DISCOUNTING

    $830

    Incentive total

    Vehicle Specs

    Body Style

    Van

    Fuel Type

    Diesel

    Number of Doors

    4

    Number of Seats

    3

    Drive Type

    FWD

    Transmission

    M6

    Engine Size

    2.0 L

    Torque

    380 Nm

    +52
    +51
    Hit

    New look, new tech and more safety kit

    Car-like driving experience with quiet cabin

    Effortless go from the 2.0-litre diesel drivetrain

    Miss

    Significantly more expensive

    It's not the fastest or most robust infotainment unit

    Passenger seats need more support

    Overview

    Renault’s updated Trafic range has lost its base engines but received more safety technology across the range, albeit at a higher price.

    The revamped van is on sale now.

    The cheapest Trafic is now $48,200 before on-road costs, up $8610 on the outgoing base Trafic.

    Said entry-level model now has a more powerful turbo-diesel engine, however, and has belatedly received autonomous emergency braking and lane-departure warning.

    Premium models also get adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and traffic sign recognition.

    That brings the Trafic closer to rivals like the Toyota HiAceHyundai Staria Load and Ford Transit Custom, which have a whole suite of active safety technology standard across the range.

    First revealed in September 2021, the updated Trafic has a refreshed exterior, with a new bumper, bonnet, grille and LED headlights with C-shaped LED daytime running lights.

    Renault also says the exterior mirrors are 30 per cent larger.

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