• Renault Trafic is the latest gas-free campervan by approved Renault converter Escape Campers
  • Trafic chosen for conversion because of its high-spec and low-cost trims
  • Features are electrically powered, allowing fully off-grid capability
  • Conversion includes air fryer, pop-top and solar power options
  • Debuting at the Camping and Caravan show at the NEC in Birmingham
  • Now available to order, priced from £52,995 OTR 

The Renault Trafic is proving the perfect base for a brand new, off-grid, gas-free campervan conversion by one of the UK’s leading converting companies, Escape Campers Ltd.

The conversion stands out because of the full off-grid capability it is equipped with, meaning all features within the camper will run with no requirement to plug it in to an external electric unit.

Fully approved by Renault UK, the advanced campervan is currently making its debut at the Camping and Caravan show at the NEC in Birmingham. The show starts today and will be running until the 23rd February 2025. Escape Campers can be found at Stand 1056, Hall 1.

Escape Campers and Blue Light Services work in tandem to take manufacturers’ new vans and transform them into off-the-shelf conversions that are made to order and customisable by the customer. They are a fully approved Renault Van converter, and the warranty of 3 years or 100,000 miles on the new Trafic carries over to this conversion.

Escape Campers have over 10 years of experience in Renault conversion projects and the new Trafic lends itself perfectly, with a high specification and low-cost base model. These savings are then reflected in the competitive final completed cost of the campervan, which starts from only £52,995.

Andy Burgess, General Sales Manager at Escape Campers, said: “Campervan demand has always been very high, but with the new recent movements in the market, there is a gap for other manufacturers to fill. The Renault fits the bill perfectly with its reliability, size and high specification base trim.”

Johnny Fieldhouse, Director of Blue Light Services, added: “With the New Renault Trafic being an affordable van, with plenty of space, we believe a campervan conversion is a better fit than ever for it. By demonstrating the camper at the Camping and Caravan Show, we want to tell the country about our story and let people know there is an off-the-shelf off-grid camper conversion you can buy today.”

You can find out more about Escape Campers here.

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