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Opel Vivaro

Renault Trafic
Renault Trafic II front 20080120.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Renault
Vauxhall (General Motors)
Production 1981–present
Body and chassis
Class Light commercial vehicle (M)
Layout FF layout
(FR layout and 4x4 available for the 1st generation model)
Chronology
Predecessor Renault Estafette
First generation
Renault trafic jaslo.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Renault
Also called Opel Arena
Vauxhall Arena
Chevrolet Trafic
Chevrolet Space Van
Winnebago LeSharo
Tata Winger (since 2007)
Production 1980–2001
Assembly
Body and chassis
Class Light commercial vehicle (M)
Body style 4/5-door van
2-door pickup truck
5-door minibus
Layout FF layout, FR layout, 4x4
Related Renault Master
Powertrain
Engine petrol
1.4 I4
1.7 I4
2.2 I4
diesel
2.1 I4
2.5 I4
Transmission manual
5-speed
Chronology
Predecessor Renault Estafette
Second generation
Renault Trafic Grand Passenger Black Edition dCi 115 (II, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 1. September 2013, Münster.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Vauxhall (General Motors)
Also called Nissan Primastar
Opel Vivaro
Vauxhall Vivaro
Production 2001–2014
Assembly United Kingdom: Luton
Body and chassis
Class Light commercial vehicle (M)
Body style 4-door van
2-door pickup truck
Powertrain
Engine petrol
2.0 I4
diesel
1.9 I4
2.0 I4
2.5 I4
Transmission manual
6-speed
automatic
6-speed Quickshift
Dimensions
Wheelbase SWB: 3,098 mm (122.0 in)
LWB: 3,498 mm (137.7 in)
Length SWB: 4,782 mm (188.3 in)
LWB: 5,182 mm (204.0 in)
Regular Pickup: 5,038 mm (198.3 in)
Crew Pickup: 5,438 mm (214.1 in)
Width 1,904 mm (75.0 in)
Height Crew Van: 1,380 mm (54.3 in)
SWB: 2,497 mm (98.3 in) & 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
LWB: 2,800 mm (110.2 in)
Pickup Regular: 1,966 mm (77.4 in)
Pickup Crew: 1,973 mm (77.7 in)
Third generation
2014 Renault Trafic L2 H1 - Fl.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Renault
Vauxhall (General Motors)
Also called Opel Vivaro
Vauxhall Vivaro
Fiat Talento
Nissan NV300
Production 2014–present
Assembly France: Sandouville (Renault; Nissan; Fiat; Opel)
United Kingdom: Luton (Vauxhall)
Body and chassis
Class Light commercial vehicle (M)
Body style 4-door van

The Renault Trafic is a light commercial vehicle produced by the French automaker Renault since 1981. It is also marketed as the Nissan Primastar and Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro in Europe. Previous versions of the Renault Trafic have been sold by Chevrolet and the original generation is now sold in India by Tata Motors.

Vauxhall confirmed that the next-generation Vivaro would be produced at the GM Manufacturing Luton plant starting in 2013.

The original Renault Trafic was sold from 1980 to 2000, and was somewhat revised and updated during its lifetime. Originally, the van had some variations in the front end shape depending which engine was fitted, with the original 1397 cc motor fitting behind a flat grille, and the diesel engine and larger 1647 cc petrol engines requiring an extended plastic grille and deeper bumper. The 1721 cc OHC engine replaced the 1647 cc OHV in the mid 1980s, which fitted under the shorter grille, but required a small lump in the bonnet. The diesel and 2.1 petrol carried on with the extended grille. In 1990, the Trafic underwent a major front-end facelift with a rounder shape and a plastic bumper, and the new longer body shape covering all varieties of engine. In 1995, the Mk1 Trafic got its final facelift, with new grille, new tail lights, large double rear-view mirrors, and a new interior with modern dashboard and multiadjustable seats. This version was also sold as the Opel Arena from 1997.

The chassis and cab of the 1980s models were used as the base vehicle by Winnebago Industries to build the Winnebago 'LeSharo' from 1983, and Itasca Phasar. For the chassis and cab version to meet United States safety and emission requirements, this version was sold with Renault's J6T/J7T: 2165 cc badged as 2.2 L.

The Mk1 Trafic became popular for professional conversion into budget family motorhomes due to the flexibility of the design and the generous internal space for what was a relatively small van. Popular converters were Auto-Sleepers and Holdsworth (now defunct). Other motorhome builders using the Trafic Mk1 as a base include Elddis, Eriba, and Autostar.

From 1997 to 2000, the Renault Trafic was marketed as the Chevrolet Trafic and Opel Arena (Vauxhall Arena in the UK).


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