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SINCE its launch in late 2001, the Renault Trafic has continually inspired Renault's designers.
After Trafic Dataspace in 2001 - a concept dedicated to VIP passenger transport - Renault has now unveiled a new concept targeting outdoor leisure and adventure off the beaten track. In the tradition of the Modus 2 and Operandi concept vans, Trafic Deck'up proves yet again that practicality can also mean comfort and elegance.
While preserving the original Trafic frontal styling, Trafic Deck'up's most prominent feature is its wide dimensions. It is 180mm shorter but 21 mm wider than Trafic.
The vehicle has a sleek look with surprising dimensions and is faintly reminiscent of the classic American pick-up. This impression is enhanced by a rear overhang which has been shortened by more than 200mm.
High ground clearance, permanent four-wheel-drive transmission and generously dimensioned wheels with 20-inch aluminium rims show that it is a true all-terrain vehicle: Trafic Deck'up was designed with off-road adventure in mind.
With a 2.5 dCi 16V engine, developing maximum power of 135hp at 3,500rpm, it can battle through all situations with optimum performance and great liveliness even at low speeds.
The two-tone paintwork adds to the overall styling.