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(Left to right) Renault Trafic E-Tech, Estafette E-Tech and Goelette E-Tech (Left to right) Renault Trafic E-Tech, Estafette E-Tech and Goelette E-Tech (Photo: Renault)

Renault has unveiled a series of three all-new electric light commercial vehicles which are set to be available from 2026.

The E-Tech models have been developed in collaboration with Flexis, a company formed by the Renault Group, Volvo Group and the CMA CGM Group.

The first of the three is the new Trafic E-Tech. The fourth generation of model first introduced in 1980, the latest Trafic has a one-box design that features an extended wheelbase to maximise interior space.

Largest of the range is the Estafette E-Tech – the name was used on more than 500,000 vans produced between 1959 and 1980. Based on the concept model presented in 2024, this latest model includes a series of related features, including a sliding side door and a single-piece roller shutter rear door.

Goelette E-Tech is the third of the range and uses a name that appeared for the first time in 1956. This will be available in three versions, a chassis cab, box and tipper.

Based on a skateboard platform which is shared across the models, the vehicles will be customisable to improve flexibility, ergonomics and connectivity. No details were released covering powertrain specifications.

All of the vehicles will be assembled in France at the plant in Sandouville.

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