There’s big news in the Renault Trafic range, with the addition of an automatic transmission at long last. In the case of the 2020 Renault Trafic Crew, the new automatic, a version of the Efficient Dual Clutch (or EDC) adapted from Renault passenger cars, is the only transmission – though freight-carrying commercial vans get a choice of auto or manual.
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