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All new Renault Master teased with a redesigned silhouette

Renault has released a teaser silhouette image of its all-new Renault Master which will be presented at the Solutrans motor show in Lyon, France later this month.

The new Master will mark the arrival of the next generation of Renault vans.

With its “aerovan” body design and a clever new braking system, the next-generation Renault Master achieves energy consumption savings of up to 21 per cent for the pure-electric version, while the internal combustion version returns fuel savings of up to 1.5 l/100km.

As with previous generations, the new Renault Master will be produced at the Batilly plant in France, which has recently been upgraded to build the new model in a new and innovative way.

More details will be revealed at Solutrans on 21 November.

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Mike Ruff

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