RENAULT TRAFIC LONG

Our 5-meter-long camper based on Renault Trafic Long is an important complement to our offer. Camper bodies are our specialty, and we have instilled our true DNA in this model. Thanks to an innovative rail system, all the equipment can be configured as desired. The only fixed part of the body is the kitchen module with cabinets and storage made of lightweight plywood. A camper for a family of four, a family van for 6 people or a van – it’s the perfect comprehensive partner for daily use!

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EXAMPLES OF USAGE

LIVING SPACE

The interior of the camper offers plenty of space – the whole family can sit at the large table over a meal or play a board game. A smaller fold-out table will be the perfect place to relax with a glass of wine in the evening. The seats at the back can be moved and removed as needed. They can also be hidden under the folding bed without limiting the space in the living room. Is the evening too beautiful to spend inside? Just place the table under the awning and enjoy the surroundings.

COOKING

The kitchen module, integrated into the body, blends in perfectly with the vehicle’s modern interior thanks to its high-quality materials and design. The cover of the sink and two-burner gas stove works perfectly as a worktop. Additional space is gained on the sliding folding table. An integrated cutlery drawer and roomy cabinets accommodate plenty of kitchen utensils and food. Access to each built-in element, as well as to the refrigerator with freezer, is possible even when the table and lower bed are unfolded.

SLEEPING

In addition to the double bed in the rear of the camper, there are an additional two comfortable sleeping places in the pop-up roof. Through the “panoramic window” we can enjoy a spectacular view from the height. Mosquito nets and curtains ensure undisturbed sleep. If you want more space inside the camper, you can easily remove the bed – and thus make room for bicycles, surfboards or additional passengers. In this way, the camper becomes a base for groups of travelers.

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INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS

Element 6

1.

First and second row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 2

2.

Seats in the first and second row facing the direction of travel. Table unfolded.

Element 3

3.

Seats in the first row facing the day area. Second-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded inward. Table unfolded.

Element 4

4.

Seats in the first row overlooking the living area. The lower bed folded out. Second-row seats can be stowed side by side under the bed for easy access to cabinets from the living area. Free trunk.

Element 5

5.

Seats in the first row facing the living space. Lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed side by side under the bed for easy access to cabinets in the living area. Console extended. Free luggage compartment.

Element 6

6.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed one behind the other under the bed for convenient access to cabinets and luggage space in the living area.

Element 7

7.

Seats in the first and second rows face the direction of travel. Seats in the second row are mounted one behind the other, making it possible to carry long objects while providing seating for 4 people. Lower bed folded down.

Element 20

8.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed one behind the other under the bed, allowing long items to be stored and 4 people to sleep at the same time.

Element 8

9.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Second-row seats removed. Lower bed unfolded. Free cargo space from the trunk to the first-row seats..

Element 10

10.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down. Second-row seats tucked side by side under the bed. Space in the living area for transporting large items. Secure cargo attachment with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.

Element 19

11.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. Seats in the second row (side by side) facing the day section. Seats in the third row facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 11

12.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. Seats in the second row (side by side) facing the day section. Seats in the third row facing the direction of travel. Table unfolded. Lower bed folded inward.

Element 12

13.

First, second and third row of seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 9

14.

First, second and third row of seats in the direction of travel. Removedlower bed.

Element 13

15.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. A single seat in the second row. Two seats in the third row side by side. Lower bed removed.

Element 15

16.

Seats in the first and second row facing the direction of travel. Lower bed removed. One bike in the rail on the left side, the other bike in the rail on the right side.

Element 16

17.

Seats in the first row in the direction of travel. Other seats removed. The lower bed unfolded. A space has been created from the trunk to the first row of seats for carrying long objects. Cargo attachment with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.

Element 17

18.

Front row seats facing forward. Other seats removed. Lower bed removed. Space for large items in the living area. Cargo secured with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.