The Renault Master is a large
van
A van is a type of road vehicle used for transporting goods or people. Depending on the type of van, it can be bigger or smaller than a pickup truck and SUV, and bigger than a common car. There is some varying in the scope of the word across th ...
produced by the French manufacturer
Renault
Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English; legally Renault S.A.) is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufacture ...
since 1980, now in its third generation. It replaced the earlier
Renault Super Goélette
The Renault Super Goélette is a van from the small commercial vehicle range (GVW of 3.3 tonnes and 3.5 tonnes) manufactured by Saviem and marketed by Renault from 1965 to 1970, then from 1971 to 1980 by Saviem and finally by Renault Véhicul ...
light trucks.
Opel has sold versions of the second and third series vans as the Opel Movano in Continental Europe and Vauxhall Movano in the United Kingdom. All three generations have been designed and manufactured by Renault, irrespective of the brand.
Over its lifetime, several different body styles have been available, from the standard van to bigger models with an increased load area, height, and longer wheelbases with an LWB prefix.
Panel vans are very common, but
pickups are also available. Heavier duty models of the Master were also sold by (now
Volvo
The Volvo Group ( sv, Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distributio ...
owned)
Renault Trucks as the B series, later as the Messenger and the Mascott.
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First generation (1980)

The original Renault Master was launched in September 1980. Originally launched with the
Fiat-Sofim diesel engine
The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-ca ...
, and from 1984 also with the power unit. In rare cases the Master was sold with a 2.0 L or 2.2 L Renault
petrol engine
A petrol engine (gasoline engine in American English) is an internal combustion engine designed to run on petrol (gasoline). Petrol engines can often be adapted to also run on fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas and ethanol blends (such as '' ...
.
In 1990, a marginally larger (2499 cc) version of the Sofim diesel replaced the earlier version.
They competed with a number of other manufacturer's products, and completed Renault's commercial range, after the
Dodge 50 Series, which was latterly being built as the Renault 50 Series, after Renault's acquisition of the Dodge production facilities in the United Kingdom (at the time of
Peugeot's takeover of
Chrysler Europe).
The smaller
Renault Trafic was also launched in 1980, resulting in a large range of
light commercial vehicles.
The Master was distinctively styled with the sliding door design and unusual round door handles, similar to those of the
Fiat Ritmo/Strada. The van was manufactured at Renault's then new SoVAB
Batilly plant in northeastern France.
Renault B series / Messenger

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 B70 (diesel) and as the 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.
The B series was offered with a range of alternative body options. 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. It was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1990, gradually replacing the previous
Chrysler Europe-developed
Dodge/Renault 50 series.
It was thus decided in 1982 to transfer the new, heavier B series range to RVI.
More powerful versions were gradually added, incorporating
turbocharger
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to pr ...
s and
intercooling
An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression. Often found in turbocharged engines, intercoolers are also used in air compressors, air conditioners, refrigeration and gas turbines.
Internal combustion engines
Most ...
.
Although a 4x4 version of the B90 took part in the
Paris Dakar Rally in 1987, the "civilian" version of the B90 4x4 truck was unveiled in 1990 only, and was sold until 1999. In 1993, the B series had a grille change and was renamed Messenger. It was replaced by the
Renault Mascott.
Second generation (1997)

The second generation Renault Master, which arrived in November 1997, was more conventional in appearance and, though primarily developed by Renault, was available from 1998 as the almost identical Opel Movano (badged in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Movano), and from Renault's closely related partner
Nissan , from whom it was available as the Nissan Interstar from 1999.
This arrangement mirrors the collaboration between these companies on the Master's smaller counterpart, the
Renault Trafic; within the industry, similar platform sharing arrangements existed between Fiat and Peugeot/Citroën, and also between Volkswagen and Mercedes.
The second generation of the Renault Master and the third generation of the
Iveco Daily share many panels and some components of the cab, including the doors due to an agreement between
Iveco and Renault stipulated in July 1994.
The agreement provided for the production and sharing of common components for a total of 120 thousand pieces a year produced in the various factories of Brescia (Italy, Iveco), Suzzara (Italy, Iveco), Valladolid (Spain, Iveco) and Batilly (France, Renault factory).
The Master used the
Renault S-Type engine in S9U and S8W/S9W versions, the
G-Type engine (G9T) and the
Nissan YD engine. Displacements available (not across all chassis/body sizes) included 2.2, 2.5, and 2.8 litres with a range of power outputs.
The van received a mid life major facelift in the end of 2003, with the headlight area being heavily restyled (together with cosmetic changes to rear lights, wing mirrors, and dashboard), resulting in the front end somewhat resembling the smaller Trafic. Like its predecessor, the van was available in a number of sizes and configurations, and was a popular base for conversion to
ambulance
An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient during the transport.
Ambulances are used to respond to medi ...
bodywork.
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. The grille was redesigned in 2007 on Renault-badged models.
File:Renault master.JPG, Facelifted Renault Master (2003–2010)
File:Renault Master white hr 2005.jpg, Facelifted Renault Master rear (2003–2010)
File:Renault Master II de la préfécture de Police.jpg, Renault Master II Phase 2 used by french national police in 2017.
File:Opel Movano front 20071029.jpg, Opel Movano A (1998–2003), low roof, short wheelbase minibus
File:05movan92 27.JPG, Opel Movano A (2003–2010), medium roof, long wheelbase minibus
File:2002 Nissan Interstar.jpg, Nissan Interstar (1999–2003), high roof, medium wheelbase van
File:2007 Nissan Interstar 100 SE MWB 2.5 Front.jpg, Nissan Interstar (2003–2010), medium roof, medium wheelbase van
File:2003 Vauxhall Movano DTi 3500 MWB 2.2.jpg, Vauxhall Movano A
Renault Mascott
Renault Trucks marketed a heavy duty 3.0 L diesel version of the Master with rear-wheel drive and sold it as the Mascott.
[ :fr:Renault Mascott] Other names for this version are: ''Master Propulsion'' (France and others), and ''Master Pro'' (The Netherlands).
It retained the name ''Master'' in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia, ''Master LDT'' in Belgium, ''Master Maxi'' in Poland, and ''Master Propulsion'' in Spain, France, Italy, and Réunion.
Available in Europe between 1999 and 2013, it was positioned between the Master and the larger
Renault Midlum.
It was available in two states of tune, either or with five and six speeds respectively.
File:Opt- Renault, stěhovák.JPG, Pre-facelift Renault Mascott box truck
A box truck—also known as a box van, cube van, bob truck or cube truck—is a chassis cab truck with an enclosed cuboid-shaped cargo area. On most box trucks, the cabin is separate to the cargo area; however some box trucks have a door betwee ...
File:Renault Mascott 160 DXi Sattelzugmaschine.jpg, Post-facelift Mascott with Semi trailer
File:Renault Mascott semi-remorque - 01.jpg, Post-facelift Mascott with Semi trailer
Third generation (2010)
A new generation of the Renault Master was introduced in the summer of 2010, again including the rebadged Opel/Vauxhall Movano and Nissan NV400. It is the first time that either the Opel/Vauxhall or Nissan has been available with single/twin rear wheel drive.
The
M-type 2.3 litre four cylinder diesel engine is shared by all four marques, and is available in three states of tune, from to . Renault Trucks discontinued the Mascott and sold the third generation Master in
chassis cab format only, with payloads of up to 2.5 tonnes.
In the United Kingdom, the Movano is available in a large range of height, length and weight configurations, and capable of transporting up to .
In 2014, the front grille was facelifted on the Renault Master but the facelift did not apply to the Opel/Vauxhall versions. On 18 April 2016, Renault announced starting producing an off-road version of the Renault Master, with a four-wheel drive layout.
In South Korea, FF Layout Master L1H1(S) and L2H2(L) panel van were launched on 15 October 2018. They are imported from France. The first Master in South Korean market will be diesel with manual gearbox. Short version trim(S)'s price are 29,000,000won, Long body van(L)'s price are 31,000,000won. Renault Korea possibly consider the competitors as the
Hyundai Starex and
Hyundai H350.
In 2019, a facelifted model was introduced for the 2020 model year.
In 2021, the Opel/Vauxhall Movano was discontinued due to the partnership of Opel/Vauxhall with Group PSA, now known as
Stellantis, and replaced with a new Movano, based on the
Fiat Ducato.
In 2022, the Nissan version reverted back to using the ''Interstar'' name.
File:Renault Master III rear 20100504.jpg, Renault Master rear panel van
File:LowloaderAB (3).JPG, Renault Master Low Loader (2011–2014)
File:Nissan NV400 Kastenwagen dCi 100 – Frontansicht, 26. April 2014, Düsseldorf.jpg, Nissan NV400 long wheelbase panel van
File:Opel Movano B front 20100705.jpg, Opel Movano B medium roof, long wheelbase panel van
File:2015 Renault Master Mm35 Business DCi 2.3 Front.jpg, Renault Master (2014–2019)
File:2015 Vauxhall Movano R3500 L4H3 CDTi 2.3 Front.jpg, Vauxhall Movano (Pre-facelift)
File:2020 Renault Master LN35 Business+ facelift 2.3.jpg, Renault Master (2019–present)
File:2020 Vauxhall Movano L3H2 F3500 CDTi facelift 2.3.jpg, Vauxhall Movano (Post-facelift)
;Notes
Master Z.E. and E-Tech

The Master
Z.E. was introduced in 2018 as a
battery electric vehicle
A battery electric vehicle (BEV), pure electric vehicle, only-electric vehicle, fully electric vehicle or all-electric vehicle is a type of electric vehicle (EV) that exclusively uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, wi ...
with a 33 kW-hr lithium ion battery and the "R75" electric traction motor from the contemporaneous
Zoe and
Kangoo Z.E., providing a driving range of under the
WLTP cycle. Maximum torque output is . The battery capacity was increased to 52 kW-hr in spring 2022, extending the range to (WLTP). In the UK, the newer variant with larger range now is marketed as the Master E-Tech instead. It will go on sale in the Australian market in 2024.
The battery can be recharged at 7.4 kW (AC); the newer 52 kW-hr variant adds the ability to use a DC charger, but is limited to 22 kW.
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Master Van H2-Tech
At the 2022 Paris Motor Show, HYVIA presented a production version of the Renault Master Van H2-TECH, which runs on hydrogen.
Competitors
* Fiat Ducato, aka Citroën Relay, Opel/Vauxhall Movano, Peugeot Boxer, Ram ProMaster
* Ford Transit
The Ford Transit is a family of light commercial vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company since 1965, primarily as a cargo van, but also available in other configurations including a large passenger van (marketed as the Ford Tourneo i ...
* Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
* Volkswagen Crafter
References
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