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New Renault Kangoo Trafic and Master Premier Edition vans revealed

Renault Kangoo, Trafic and Master Premier Editions get the special treatment to mark the brand's Sky Sports Premier League tie-in

Renault has revealed new special editions versions of its Kangoo, Trafic and Master vans. The Premier Edition models celebrate the brand’s sponsorship of the Sky Sports Premier League coverage from the start of the 2018/19 season - specifically the Saturday lunchtime, Super Sunday and Bank Holiday games.

All three vans get a matching colour scheme in Premier Edition trim, which includes black metallic paint, black alloy wheels in varying sizes and a decal set which comes in a choice of black or white.

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All Premier Edition models get Renault's R-Link infotainment system which includes TomTom Satellite navigation. A rear view camera is also included, plus a forward-facing dash cam. The latter can both detect when a vehicle ahead is moving off, but can also operates as part of the standard forward collision and lane departure warning systems.

Auto headlights, front fog lights and cruise control are standard across all three models, as are a three-year/100,000 mile warranty and lifetime roadside assistance.

Standard equipment on the Kangoo Premier Edition includes 15-inch alloy wheels and a leather steering wheel. Both outputs (89 and 108bhp) of the Kangoo’s 1.5 dCi diesel engine can be matched to the Premier Edition, and are equipped with five- or six-speed manual gearboxes. A six-speed auto is also available.

Prices for the Kangoo start from £18,800 before VAT for the 89bhp panel van, and climb to £21,250 for the 108bhp automatic. The 89bhp crew van variant is priced at £21,200 before VAT.

Based on the Sport Nav trim level, the Trafic Premier Edition is priced from £26,150 excluding VAT and features 17-inch alloy wheels and body coloured plastic exterior trim as standard. Power comes from a 1.6-litre diesel paired to a six-speed manual gearbox, with outputs of 118, 123 and 143bhp offered. Three styles are available: short and long wheelbases, plus a crew van version.

The largest Master builds on the spec of the Business+ and gains 16-inch alloy wheels. The engine line-up includes 128bhp, 143bhp and 168bhp versions of the 2.3-litre diesel engine, equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox. Prices start from £33,400 excluding VAT for the 128bhp, and climb to £36,050 for the most powerful model.

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