In essence, the new Renault Express is a deeply revised version of the Dokker model. Some body elements remain the same, but the car has received an updated front end with a massive grille and enlarged headlights.

The minivan has become slightly larger than its predecessor: length — 4394 mm, width — 1775 mm, height — 1842 mm, while the wheelbase remains unchanged at 2812 mm. Both passenger and cargo modifications will be available in the lineup. The luggage compartment volume can vary from 800 to 3000 liters.

In the interior, trim materials have been improved, and some elements are borrowed from the Duster and Renault Arkana — the steering wheel, instrument panel, central 8-inch touchscreen, and a number of buttons and switches have been carried over. The options list now includes wireless smartphone charging, a rearview camera, and a blind spot monitoring system.

Buyers will be offered a choice between a 1.6-liter gasoline engine producing 110 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, and a 1.5-liter turbodiesel with 95 horsepower and a 6-speed manual.
Sales of the Renault Express on the Ukrainian market are scheduled to begin in June 2021.








