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Renault Previews Three New Commercial Passenger Vehicles at Private Hire and Taxi Exhibition 2008


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COVENTRY – June 26, 2008: As part of its ever-expanding Commercial Passenger Vehicle range, Renault recently showcased three new concepts at the Private Hire and Taxi Exhibition 2008: Trafic Taxi Bus, Shuttle-Master and Trafic Atlas Concept.

Held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, this year’s two-day event attracted more than 2,800 visitors, with Renault as the largest vehicle manufacturer on display. As part of a comprehensive range line-up, in addition to the three concept vehicles making their UK debuts, Renault’s 400m˛ stand featured Mégane Sport Tourer, Grand Scénic, New Laguna Hatch and Sport Tourer, Grand Espace and Master 16 Seat.

Representing Renault’s first foray into the licensed taxi market, the first of the three concept vehicles on show, the Trafic Taxi Bus, is a modified Trafic 9 Seat minibus, boasting several key features designed specifically for this highly competitive sector. Among the alterations is a significant focus on driver safety with a full-width security screen to protect drivers and their vehicles against theft and violent attack. It also benefits from an easy to clean interior which will ensure maintenance costs are kept in check.

The full specification of the Trafic Taxi Bus includes:

  • 3x rear facing tip seats in vinyl with quick fold mechanism, 3x forward facing seats on quick release fittings
  • Intercom
  • LED magnetic top sign and LED lighting above pay hole
  • Cygnus MR400 meter
  • Anti-slip coated ply floor
  • Twin side loading doors with opening windows
  • Wipe down rear quarter panels
  • M1-tested seats
  • 7-foot telescopic wheelchair ramps and wheelchair securing system

    The second concept, Shuttle-Master, is a standard Master 9 Seat, but in keeping with its likely take-up from the Private Hire sector, has the added advantage of a mesh bulkhead and dedicated storage area. An ingenious reversing camera is also fitted that displays onto the rear view mirror, but which can double as a VDU screen for portable DVD players. Handy for when a driver wants to catch up on the latest Hollywood blockbuster while waiting to pick-up passengers.

    The final concept, Trafic Atlas Concept, is based on a Trafic 9 Seat, but with conference seating for six and rear access wheelchair capacity.

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