The interior layout of these Trafics combines modularity, spaciousness and comfort.

The presentation and finish highlight full equipment, for road use as well as for leisure accommodation.

Two lengths are available: 5.08 m for the Trafic SpaceNomad and 5.48 m for the Trafic Grand SpaceNomad.

The capacity is 5 people with the 3-seater rear bench seat.

The latter is manually sliding over 85 cm.

A generous amplitude allowing to vary the loading length available at the rear from 105 to 190 cm (on the Grand SpaceNomad version).

This versatility offers the choice of favoring, depending on the use, the rear storage area or the front conviviality area.

Note that in the L1 version, with the 130 hp engine, the choice of a fixed bench seat is also available.

Pivoting, the two individual front seats turn towards the rear passengers to create a convivial space.

The interior fittings are finished with light gray laminate wood veneer, highlighted by the 12 light points of the 100% LED interior lighting.

The insulation of the partitions and the stationary 2,000 W heating ensure the thermal comfort of the passenger compartment.

To protect against the heat of the sun, inside, all the windows are equipped with blinds.

The kitchen area is equipped with a gas-powered two-burner stove, a sink with integrated tap and a 49-litre refrigerator.

For meals, the free-standing foldable table (which can be stored in the trunk) can be installed indoors or outdoors.

A 220 x 235 cm drop-down awning is attached to the right side of the roof.

A shower connected to the rear of the vehicle is supplied by a clean water tank with a capacity of 60 litres.

The latter is located in the kitchen unit.

The SpaceNomad Trafic offers 4 berths in 2 beds: the convertible rear bench seat (124 x 190 cm with the 2-seater rear bench seat, or 124 x 188 cm with the 3-seater one) and the pop-up roof berth (120 x 190 cm).

Electricity on board is provided by an additional battery, powered by the engine alternator or a standard external socket.

The version powered by the 170 horsepower Blue dCi also benefits from a solar panel installed on the roof, offering an additional 24 hours of autonomy, or 72 hours in total.

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