What are the dimensions of a Renault Trafic van?

What are the dimensions of a Renault Trafic van?

The interior width of the Trafic is 65.4″ and the exterior width is 89.9″. The interior height of the Renault Trafic is 54.6″ (H1), and 74.7″ (H2). The wheelbase lengths are 122″ (SWB), and 137.7″ (MWB).

How big is the back of a Renault Trafic?

Renault Trafic LWB dimensions On the Renault Trafic LWB (long wheelbase), both the overall length of the vehicle and the load bed length increase 400mm to 5,399mm and 2,937mm respectively. The maximum load length with the load-through facility also increases to 4,150mm.

How long is a SWB Renault Trafic?

4999mm
Renault Trafic Dimensions 2020

Renault Trafic Height 1971mm
Renault Trafic Length 4999mm
Renault Trafic Ground clearance unladen 127mm
Renault Trafic Wheelbase 3098mm
Renault Trafic Weight 1683kg

How wide is a Renault Trafic in feet?

Renault Trafic exterior dimensions

Renault Trafic variant SL / L1H1 LL / L2H1
Exterior width with mirrors (mm) 2,283 2,283
Wheelbase (mm) 3,098 3,498
Front overhang (mm) 1,014
Rear overhang (mm) 968

Is a Renault Trafic a panel van?

Renault’s Trafic remains a top mid-size panel van offering with economical engines and some clever touches in the cabin.

Are Renault Trafic vans reliable?

The Trafic has a really good reputation and a strong reliability record. However, there has been a report of the sliding side door of the Trafic van (that had been ply-lined by the Renault dealer) coming off its channel and ending up in the road.

What is the length of a VW Transporter?

4892mm
Volkswagen Transporter Dimensions 2020

Volkswagen Transporter Height 1990mm
Volkswagen Transporter Width 1904mm
Volkswagen Transporter Length 4892mm
Volkswagen Transporter Ground clearance unladen 223mm
Volkswagen Transporter Wheelbase 3000mm

Are Renault Trafic reliable?

What engine is in a Renault Trafic?

The Renault TRAFIC introduces a new 2.0l dCi diesel engine with variable geometry turbo compliant with Euro 6d-temp standards. Available from 120 to 170 hp, the 5th generation engine gives you more power (+ 25 hp) and more torque (+ 40 Nm), while being more environmentally friendly.

Does Renault Trafic have timing belt or chain?

Answered by Dan Powell The 2.0-litre diesel uses a timing chain. It was originally designed to last the life of the van. But they’re prone to stretching and a replacement is usually required around the 100,000-130,000 mile mark, costing around £500 before VAT.

Is a Renault Trafic the same as a Vauxhall Vivaro?

Indeed, we’re often asked whether the Trafic and Vivaro are actually one and the same vehicle. So we try and answer that question here. Put simply, the older Renault Trafic is in fact the model on which the Vivaro is based, so the two were once closely linked.

What are the dimensions of a VW camper van?

Length: 5290mm (208 inch) Width: 1959mm (77 inch) Height: 1935mm (76.2 inch) Curb Weight: 1985KG.

What are the dimensions of the Renault Trafic cargo space?

The interior dimensions (length) of the Renault Trafic cargo space is 2537mm (L1), and 2937mm (L2). The interior width of the Trafic is 1662mm and the exterior width is 2283mm. The interior height of the Renault Trafic is 1387mm (H1), and 1898mm (H2).

What is the classification of the Renault Trafic Combi?

Because of its basis on commercial vehicle, spacious interior and length of 4999 mm, we classify the Renault Trafic Combi in the category of passenger vans.

What does SWB mean on a Renault Trafic?

N.B. L1 = Short Wheelbase, L2 = Long Wheelbase, H1 = Low Roof, H2 = High Roof. The Renault Trafic SWB (short wheelbase) models measure 4,999mm from the front to the rear bumper, while there is a maximum load length of 2,537mm.

What is a Trafic van?

The Trafic is a small panel van with loads of options and some smart extras. The Trafic has a load-through compartment in the bulkhead for sliding in pipes and beams. This gives you 3750 – 4150mm of loading space instead of 2537 – 2937mm.

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