Renault Trucks to offer Flexis electric LCVs from 2026

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Renault Trucks is adding new electric vans from Flexis to its line-up from 2026.

The three models – a van, a modular chassis cab and a step-in van – will be integrated into the Renault Trucks E-Tech range

The three models – a van, a modular chassis cab and a step-in van – will be integrated into the Renault Trucks E-Tech range, offering further options for fleets looking to go electric.

Flexis, the joint venture between Renault Group, Volvo Group and CMA CGM, recently unveiled its trio of electric vans ahead of their arrival in 2026.

The vehicles offer up to 279 miles / 450km of WLTP range and will be backed by a ‘holistic ecosystem’ of services to support the entire urban logistics lifecycle.

Flexis is developing 100% electric, 100% connected, 100% urban-centric and 100% customisable urban logistics vehicles based on a common EV-native skateboard platform, equipped with software-defined vehicle (SDV) electronic architecture developed by Ampere of Renault Group.

Renault Trucks – part of Flexis founding member Volvo Group – said the addition of the Flexis electric LCVs to its range of electric transport solutions demonstrates its continued commitment to the energy transition and its dedication to addressing the specific challenges of urban distribution and logistics.

Renault Trucks’ E-Tech range also includes the Master and Trafic LCVs, as well as the D, D Wide, T, and C (MHDV from 16 to 50 tonnes), alongside Kleuster cargo bikes.

The commercial truck maker also has a network of 1,500 sales and service outlets featuring expert technicians specialising in the maintenance and repair of all types of trucks and vans, fast service at the brand’s Van Centres with extended hours to accommodate drivers’ schedules and 24/7 assistance.

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Natalie Middleton

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