The 2020 Renault Trafic came in the following variants and we’ve recorded 82 prices that people paid when buying new. The biggest discount achieved in 2020 on a new Renault Trafic was about $8,302 or 15.77% off. If you’re trying to sell and would like to calculate the market value of a 2020 Renault Trafic today, simply submit a free valuation request.
Price | Ranges from $ 36,490.00 to $56,090.00 |
Body Style | Van |
Release Date | From September 2019 to January 2022 |
Drive Type | FWD |
VIN Plate Location | Driver Side Front Floor |
Compliance Plate Location | Lower LH Side B-Pillar |
Country of Origin | FRANCE |
Safety ANCAP Rating | 9 |
Number of Doors | 3 to 4 |
Seating Capacity | 3 to 6 |
Disc Brake Count | 4 |
Disc Brakes | Standard |
Ventilated Disc Brake Count | 2 |
Air Conditioning | Standard |
Air Quality | Particle filter system |
Armrests | Front seat centre armrest |
Drink Holders | Front seats |
Driving | Cruise control Cruise control - speed limiter |
Ventilation System | Standard |
Trip Computer | Standard |
Power Sockets | 12v power outlet front |
Audio System | Radio: AM/FM Remote audio controls Remote audio controls type - steering wheel mounted |
Bluetooth | Includes music streaming Includes phone control |
Connections | AUX jack front USB connection front |
Speakers | Total: 2 |
Bumpers | Front Front colour - black Rear Rear colour - black |
Seat Upholstery | Additional seat material: cloth Main seat material: cloth |
Headlights | Bulb type (high beam) Bulb type (low beam) Dusk sensor Height adjustable Height adjustment Lens type |
Power Windows | Front |
Rear View Mirrors | Standard |
Wipers | Intermittent Rain sensor |
Airbags | Number of: 4 Side airbag - front |
Emergency | Brake assist system |
Seatbelts | Driver Driver - height adjustable Driver - pre-tensioners Front center Passenger Passenger - height adjustable Passenger - pre-tensioners |
Vehicle Control | Electronic brake distribution Electronic traction control Hill holder |
Front Row Seats - Driver | Height type: manual Lumbar type: manual Reach type: manual Type: bucket |
Front Row Seats - Passenger | Type: bench |
Power Steering | Standard |
Steering Wheel | Height adjustment Telescopic adjustment Type: leather covered |
Spare Wheel | Rim type: steel Type: fullsize |
Available in |
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Type | TWIN TURBO CDI / TURBO CDI |
Size | From 1598cc (1.6L) to 1997cc (2L) |
Power | 103kW @ 3500rpm / 125kW @ 3500rpm / 85kW @ 3500rpm |
Torque | 340Nm @ 1500rpm / 380Nm @ 1500rpm / 300Nm @ 1500rpm |
Cylinders | 4 |
Number of Valves | 16 |
Valves | DUAL OVERHEAD CAM |
Compression Ratio | - |
Bore/stroke | 80.00x79.50 / 85.00x88.00 |
Transmission | Manual / Automatic |
Drive Type | FWD |
Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED |
Turning Circle | From 11.80 to 13.20 |
Brake (Front) Type | DISC |
Brake (Rear) Type | DISC |
Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 215/65 R16C - 6Jx16 | 205/65 R16C - 6Jx16 | 215/60 R17C - 6Jx17 |
Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 215/65 R16C - 6Jx16 | 205/65 R16C - 6Jx16 | 215/60 R17C - 6Jx17 |
Front Suspension Type | NSD |
Rear Suspension Type | NSD |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 80.0L |
Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 3.1L/100km to 3.7L/100km |
Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 6.2L/100km to 7.3L/100km |
Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
Emission Standard | - |
Length | From 4,399mm to 5,399mm |
Width | 80mm |
Height | 1,971mm |
Wheelbase | From 3,098mm to 3,498mm |
Front Track | 1,615mm |
Rear Track | 1,628mm |
Ground Clearance | 127mm |
Gross Vehicle Mass | From 2,200kg to 3,070kg |
Gross Combination Mass | - |
Braked Towing Capacity | From 1,630kg to 2,000kg |
Unbraked Towing Capacity | 750kg |
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Picking a commercial van is no easy task given the breadth of choice in this segment, however, the Renault Trafic is a particularly strong candidate and one that is all-too tempting. From the wonderful driving dynamics to the broad-based amenity, invaluable versatility, and premium feel, this is one van that doesn't have any weaknesses. It's also an efficient choice for those who want the most bang for their buck, with build quality to endure.
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