Renault dares stylish electric utility vehicles!

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No more bland utility vehicles! Renault breaks the mold with a new range that is as eye-catching as it is practical.

Named Estafette, Goelette, and Trafic, these three 100% electric utility vehicles feature futuristic lines and a design that will undoubtedly turn heads just like a modern SUV, while remaining ultra-practical for professionals. Produced in France, at the historic Sandouville factory, they are set to launch on the market in 2026.

Resulting from a partnership with Flexis, a project led by Renault Group, Volvo Group, and CMA CGM Group, these new E-Tech 100% electric utility vehicles are built on a “skateboard” platform combined with SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) architecture. In plain terms: technology serving versatility and modularity. Whether you’re a craftsman, delivery person, or fleet manager, these vehicles have everything you need to make your daily life easier and to embrace the energy transition with style.

Trafic E-Tech electric: the must-have

With its dynamic curves and modern proportions, the Trafic E-Tech electric continues to write the success story of a legendary model. Less than 1.90 meters high to slip into any parking space, an extended wheelbase, and a streamlined van design: everything is there. And as a cherry on top, a luminous strip at the front screams “future” and an illuminated logo adds style.

Goelette E-Tech electric: the Swiss Army knife

Do you remember the Goelette from the 1950s? It’s back, more versatile than ever. Available in chassis cab, box, or tipper versions, it adapts to everything. With an infinitely customizable rear section and a design that combines robustness and elegance, it’s the ideal ally for demanding professionals.

Estafette E-Tech electric: the urban whirlwind

Compact, agile, and decidedly trendy, the Estafette E-Tech electric is made for the city. With its panoramic windshield, side steps, and very smooth sliding door, it puts comfort and efficiency at the heart of action. Its design, directly inspired by the prototype unveiled at the last Auto Show, features contrasts between modernity and robustness, with grained black elements adding a touch of character.

With this new range, Renault promises to transform the daily lives of professionals with utility vehicles that are both functional and stylish. And this is just the beginning — the utility vehicle world is undergoing its own revolution.

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