Back in November last year, Renault announced that its Master commercial van family had moved into its fourth generation – which included an electric variant called the E-Tech. Now the company has ...
Breaking news! The Renault Master has just been awarded the International Van of the Year 2025 award, with the Ford E-Transit Custom and Stellantis ProOne Large Van range sharing second place. And ...
French carmaker Renault sells no passenger cars in North America, and hasn't for almost 30 years now. But in Europe, its all-electric Zoe subcompact hatchback has been the best-selling plug-in ...
Back in July, Renault Group announced it would offer a range of light commercial vehicles with hydrogen fuel cell technology through its HYVIA venture, and now they presented their first prototype.
Aerovan design and aerodynamic down to the tiniest detail provide the highest efficiency in its category regardless of the energy source. New Delhi: Renault has sold over 3 million Master vans since ...
Renault has announced this month a new chassis-cabin version of its Master Z.E. large van, as well as an increased maximum payload of up to 1,700 kg. "A new chassis-cabin version is available in ...
Renault has revealed the new fourth-generation Master, which gets an extended electric range and significant technology enhancements compared to the outgoing van, The Master is Renault’s largest van, ...
Although Europe's hydrogen fueling station network and fuel-cell technology as a whole leave much to be desired, Renault has confirmed that its hydrogen-powered van will enter production sometime in ...
I’M kicking off the New Year, not with an EV review but with a trusty van instead. And the new metal in question is the new Renault Master, the biggest van in the company’s line-up. You'll now receive ...
If you need a van that can carry cargo and passengers, then a crew van or combi (sometimes spelled kombi) that can carry five or more people could be the answer. These combi vans are a halfway house ...
We take a look at the September offerings from Renault, Vauxhall and Nissan VANS are like buses – you’ll wait and wait for one to come along, then all of a sudden there are a dozen new models heading ...