• Two years’ free extended warranty available on selected Renault light commercial vehicles ordered and financed by Mobilize Financial Services until 22nd March 2026
  • Provides up to two additional years’ cover or 100,000 miles on top of the standard factory warranty
  • Applies to the Renault LCV range, including diesel and E-Tech electric models (excluding Trafic E-Tech electric)*
  • Available through Renault Pro+ retailers nationwide and all Renault retailers
  • Designed to provide additional reassurance and peace of mind for hardworking businesses investing in a new van

Renault is offering business customers added reassurance this spring with its Pro+ Days event that provides two years’ free extended warranty across its award-winning light commercial vehicle (LCV) range.

Available on all qualifying Renault vans ordered and financed by Mobilize Financial Services between 9th and 22nd March 2026 and registered by 30th June, the offer extends the standard factory warranty by an additional two years or up to 100,000 miles, providing even greater peace of mind for businesses that rely on their vehicles day in, day out.

The promotion is available across Renault’s versatile LCV line-up (excluding Trafic E-Tech electric), whether powered by the brand’s efficient diesel engines or advanced E-Tech electric technology, helping customers invest in their next van with confidence.

The additional warranty cover is available on top of existing offers, making the brand’s acclaimed van range even more appealing to hardworking businesses looking for reliability, usability and long-term value.

Justin Costello, Head of Fleet, Renault UK, said: “Renault vans have built strong momentum with UK fleets in recent years, and in 2025 we finished third in the UK true fleet light commercial vehicle market excluding pick-ups. Businesses choose Renault because our vans combine practicality, efficiency and durability with a wide choice of formats and powertrains. By adding two years of additional warranty cover on top of our existing offers, we’re giving customers even greater reassurance when investing in vehicles they depend on every day.”

Customers can take advantage of the extended warranty offer through Renault Pro+ retailers nationwide. For additional convenience, the offer is also available through all Renault retailers.

Renault Pro+ network
All Renault LCV customers benefit from the support of the dedicated Renault Pro+ network. Designed specifically for professional users, Renault Pro+ retailers provide specialist expertise throughout the ownership journey – from helping customers to select and configure the right vehicle to servicing, maintenance and customisation.

For more information on Renault’s van range and current business offers, visit business.renault.co.uk or contact your nearest Renault retailer.

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