What kind of Van is a Renault Master?
What kind of Van is a Renault Master?
The Renault Master is a large van produced by the French manufacturer Renault since 1980, now in its third generation. It replaced the earlier Renault Super Goélette light trucks [1] and the Renault 50 series of full-size vans.
What happened to the Renault Master?
As the Master (and the smaller Trafic) both carried manufacturer’s plates from Renault’s automobile division, RVI’s production numbers appeared to plummet as the SG2 and SG3 were gradually replaced. In the UK market, it gradually replaced the Renault 50 Series . It was thus decided in 1982 to transfer the new, heavier B series range to RVI. [1]
How many horsepower does a Renault Master have?
It was available in two states of tune, either 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) or 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) with five and six speeds respectively. A new generation of the Renault Master was introduced in the summer of 2010, again including the rebadged Opel/Vauxhall Movano and Nissan NV400.
When did the Renault B120 diesel truck come out?
An alternative heavier duty version which appeared almost identical, was sold by Renault Trucks as the Renault B70 to B120. It first appeared as the 70 PS (51 kW) B70 (diesel) and as the 80 PS (59 kW) B80 (petrol) in the end of 1982. It was a light truck with a Renault Master I body on a separate chassis, with rear wheel drive and rear dual wheels.
What kind of engine does a Nissan Master have?
For the facelifted Master, the 2.8 litre engine option was replaced in some markets with the 3.0 litre ZD3 engine derived from the Nissan ZD30 engine, variants ZD3 200 or 202 for transverse mount front wheel drive arrangements and variants; 600, 604, 606 or 608 for rear wheel drive arrangements.
What kind of engine does a Renault B80 have?
It first appeared as the 70 PS (51 kW) B70 (diesel) and as the 80 PS (59 kW) B80 (petrol) in the end of 1982. It was a light truck with a Renault Master I body on a separate chassis, with rear wheel drive and rear dual wheels.