Renault Master redesigned and revamped for 2020

ARRIVING in local dealerships in March, the new Renault Master van has undergone a redesign, taking on the same more aggressive and robust visual identity as other models in the Renault light commercial range.

Bringing more than 120 years of innovation, expertise and market leadership to the table, the new look Master gets a C-shaped lighting signature, a new Urban Grey paint shade, and an elevated bonnet line.

A new look vertical front grille with a new logo holder, and a chrome finish grid and strip are also present. A fully revamped interior provides more elegance and includes the same focus on comfort, fit and finish as for Renault’s passenger cars.

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Elegant and functional, it now offers a new dashboard, redesigned with sleeker and tauter lines, and large opened or closed storage compartments, and chrome inserts on both air vents and air conditioning buttons.

A new instrument cluster now includes a rev-counter and monochrome 3.5-inch digital screen, a new steering wheel with chrome inserts, a black and chrome gear knob, and new long-lasting upholstery of greater quality.

A fully integrated 7-inch touchscreen with satellite navigation, now also includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as well. The new Master also offers plenty of storage space in the cabin (up to 105 litres) for increased everyday convenience.

The under bench storage compartment is now standard too, and features LED lighting, ergonomic handles for easy entry and exit. The 2020 Renault Master is available in three heights and four lengths.

Load limits across the variants ranges from 3.5 to 4.5-tonnes, with usable volume ranging from 8 to 17m3. It can also be had in a bus format, or a platform cab chassis. Prices start from $44,490 plus on road costs.

For more information on the 2020 Renault Master light commercial vehicle, contact your local Renault dealership.

Mick Glenn
Mick Glenn
Mick is a car fanatic, with petrol pumping through his veins. With a deep love for cars, and what makes them tick, Mick likes things that go fast, very fast. But he also appreciates a Sunday cruise in the Rolls...... who are we kidding, he'd drive the wheels off that too.

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