Renault Master Van

Renault Master Van is the largest van in the Renault line up and might’ve been designed and built with hardworking landscapers in mind.

Transporting equipment and materials to a jobsite can be a challenge. Every job is a little different – sometimes a lot different – and time spent moving gear can be a frustrating exercise.

Choosing the right work vehicle can make a huge difference to work efficiency. Being able to choose an established and respected manufacturer in a variety of body shapes and capacities can make the time spent on the road productive.

Renault Master Van is an excellent example.

Ready for anything

Available in four lengths, three heights, front- or rear-wheel drive, and with a range that spans between eight to 17 cubic metres and up to 12 anchorage points in the cargo area, Renault’s Master Van is available in a configuration to suit any business. Rear doors that can be opened to 270 degrees and a cargo area which will accept a standard pallet mean big loads of turf, blocks or other raw materials can be loaded and unloaded by forklift with a minimum of time lost, and still leave plenty of room and easy access for extra tools and equipment.

Up front in the cabin are plenty of wellthought- out compartments for the storage of clipboards, plans, paperwork and all those other bits and pieces that need to be taken to every job. And of course, with its fully integrated seven-inch touchscreen with MediaNav system, compatible with both Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto® smartphone replication, drive time can be effective office and communication time as well.

Master Van even has a fold-down centre seat with an integrated workstation designed for a laptop or tablet.

Available in four lengths, three heights, front- or rear-wheel drive, and with a range that spans between eight to 17 cubic metres and up to 12 anchorage points in the cargo area, Renault’s Master Van is available in a configuration to suit any business. Image: Renault

Safety and comfort

With tools and material safely secured in the rear of the van, driver comfort in the cabin is excellent.

Master Van is built with everyday driving in mind. After a tough day on site, practical elements such as the dusk-sensing headlights and rain-sensing wipers ensure a safe and comfortable drive home.

Master Van is also fitted with a suite of features which include:
• Blind-spot monitoring
• Automatic high/low beam headlights
• Hill-start assist
• Active emergency braking system
• Cruise control with speed limiter
• Lane departure warning • Rear parking sensors, and
• Rear-view camera.

Driver and passenger front airbags and driver-side airbag are standard too, so those in the cabin are well protected in the event of a mishap.

Yes, Master

Renault Master Van, like a good landscaper, embraces a beautiful finish, well-thoughtout design and a high level of endurance which will cope with the rough and tumble of day-to-day use, but still end up looking well cared for and ready for more. It’s a very good-looking vehicle which will present well in any corporate or worksite environment while setting the very highest standards of practicality.

It’s all part of the package. On top of everything else, Renault Master’s fuel-efficient, powerful, turbo-charged diesel engine and large 100L fuel tank mean when there’s people, equipment and material to be moved, Master spends more time on the road and less time at the bowser.

Renault Master is a hard-working and very cost-effective part of any landscaping business.

Learn more about Renault Master Van at renault.com.au. 

Image: Renault

 

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