
If the new Renault Master looks familiar that's because the French van formed the base for the also new Opel / Vauxhall Movano that was also unveiled today. In fact, the only differences between the two models are limited to the front grille and badges inside and out. Other than that, the Master and the Movano are one and the same.
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The new Renault Master will be offered with several engines, including a new 2.3-liter dCi unit that is fitted transversely in the case of front-wheel drive versions and longitudinally in rear-wheel drive versions.
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Among the key features of the van, we can mention a sunglasses holder, an A4 file shelf, an MP3 player holder close to a second 12V socket and audio connectivity, four can holders and a removable ashtray, a 7.6-liter chilled glovebox, a mobile phone holder with a 12V socket for charging and other trays that could accommodate keys, gloves, cigarette packets or umbrellas.
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"New Renault Master aims to become the segment's benchmark for comfort thanks to a complete reappraisal of the driving position and controls, enhanced visibility and the availability of a raft of comfort-enhancing features normally associated with passenger cars,"
















via: carscoop autoevolution

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