With our Renault camper van solution, you can convert your utility vehicle temporarily (or permanently) as it only takes 5-10 minutes to install our conversion kits.
Here are some example images of completed conversions.
- For a small van such as the Renault Kangoo
- Or for a medium-sized van like the Renault Trafic
- Finally, even for larger models like the Renault Master van
What is the price of a Renault camper van?
It costs between €60,000 and €80,000 for a Renault camper van, depending on the manufacturer and finishes.
But with the solution offered by Combeing, you can transform your utility vehicle into a Renault van for just €3,000-€4,000.
Once again, it's up to you to decide whether you live in your Renault van and want to allocate a higher budget or if you prefer to save your budget for enjoying your vacation (local restaurants, camping for hot showers, etc.).
Another conversion based on a Renault Trafic: Hanroad
Hanroad is known for being one of the first converters based on the Renault Trafic.
Like the SpaceNomad, it was in collaboration with the French giant Pilote that the Renault Hanroad camper van journey began.
The Hanroad brand offers different Renault camper van models with 4 seats:
- The TREK4 (the initial offer)
- The TREK4 XL (an XL storage area)
And for the 5-seater Renault camper van:
- The TREK5 (5 seats in less than 5m in length)
- The TREK5XL (a larger chassis)
- The TREK5+ (a sliding 3-seat bench)
- The TREK5+XL (an unlimited space)
You will easily understand the difference between the long and short versions.
As for the advantages and disadvantages of this Renault camper van solution, you can refer to the SpaceNomad section as we see few notable differences between all these van converters.
A not very wide bench on the right that unfolds into a bed, with a fixed kitchen area and some storage on the left side.
An additional sleeping space in the pop-top roof, which can be appreciated for larger families.
Hippie Caviar Hotel: A prototype mini camper van based on the Renault Trafic
If you search a bit around Renault van options, you might come across the "Hippie Caviar Hotel" model.
It is actually a prototype that was designed and displayed at trade shows while Renault was preparing to release the Renault SpaceNomad van presented earlier in this article.
Therefore, I will not present its features as many of them never came to fruition.
Dreams and reality. You have to see if there is a customer base for such features, if the impact on costs is not too high, etc...
So the rooftop terrace, the removable bed on the outside, drone delivery, and the luxury interior were somewhat modified on the commercialized version.
Hippie Caviar Motel: A prototype mini camper van based on the Renault Kangoo
This time, we're talking about a prototype that has yet to be released.
The brand RENAULT really wants to make a strong impact to catch up on its delay in the camper van market by offering a mini camper van based on a Kangoo E-Tech Electric.
To get closer to nature, RENAULT chose a smaller model like the Kangoo Van L2, which is more versatile and less complicated to drive than a large converted van or motorhome.
A 100% electric Renault van with a 90kW engine and a 45 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a range of 285 km (subject to WLTP homologation)
The manufacturer emphasizes ecology with the absence of CO2 emissions for this new model and an energy-efficient heating system that has little impact on the vehicle's range compared to a traditional system.
On paper, this Renault camper van features the classic pop-top roof, a bed that transforms into a sleeping area, and essential storage space.
It also includes a waterproof outdoor box, an exterior storage pocket, and a ski rack. We will see in the final model if all these features and accessories are really present or not.