Pilote takes on the conversion challenge
All-new Trafic SpaceNomad is made in France, at Renault’s plant in Sandouville, Normandy. Pilote takes care of the conversion – including the pop top and solar panel – at its plant near Angers.
Pilote is a recreational vehicle specialist with 60 years’ experience, and has been converting Renault Trafic vans for over four decades. It had to meet a stringent set of specifications to meet Renault’s high quality standards on All-new Trafic SpaceNomad.
« Renault challenged us with the requirements it applies in the automotive world, which are higher than the ones in the recreational vehicle universe. We worked on this van for just over two years to rise to that challenge. » Thibaud, Sales Development Manager, Pilote
Fully converting an All-new Trafic into an All-new Renault Trafic SpaceNomad takes nine days. Besides the raising roof, it has two swivelling front seats, a rear seat that folds down into a bed, a 49 litre fridge, a two-burner cooktop with piezo ignition, a sink with a built-in tap, a drinking water tank and a wastewater tank, a foldable table you can set up inside or outside, a shower head at the rear, a large 4-sqm-plus awning and 250 litres of storage space.
All-new Renault Trafic SpaceNomad vans in the production line at Pilote’s plant near Angers. It takes nine days to complete the van’s conversion.
In terms of production rate, Pilote has made a huge move. It could produce 200 vehicles a year four years ago and will increase to 200 per month in the next six months. Enough to satisfy the demand for All-new Renault Trafic SpaceNomad!