Renault Trafic Comparison
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 HiAce, Hyundai 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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