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Spyshots: 2014 Renault Traffic Loses Camo Shows R-Link System

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Our latest spyshots show the Renault Traffic currently undergoing winter testing in norther Sweden, ahead of its debut on the European market later this year.
The current generation of the Traffic commercial vehicle has been on the market since 2001 and received many updates. Its successor will be completely redesigned, reengineered using lighter and stronger materials and will likely feature only EU6 engines.

Scheduled to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in about two weeks, the new Traffic van will be inspired by the "Initiate Paris" Concept of last year.

“Its lines embody Renault’s new brand identity. My aim was to achieve a dynamic, assertive stance without sacrificing either the robustness or user-friendliness customers expect of their van,” notes the designer of New Renault Trafic, Kihyun Jung.

This sketch was officially revealed by Renault at the beginning of the month. However, we have a bit of the car to show you that Renault doesn't want you to see. Peaking inside the cabin of the car, the same R-Link system from the Clio and Captur is evident. It's one of the most effective cheap navigation systems, backed by Tom Tom and also combining different apps.

If the R-Ling system is there, it's likely that the buttons for the air conditioning are also integrated into that floating panel with piano black trim.
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