Introducing the new Renault Master
Coming soon, the new Renault Master, ready to carry on the success of the outgoing model.
Is it any good? Scooping the award for the 2025 International Van Of The Year, being elected unanimously by a panel of experts representing 25 European countries at the ceremony in September 2024 shows the new Renault Master has already set a high bar, for others to follow.
With a fully-electric E-Tech 100% Electric version, along with a multiple diesel version for those who would prefer internal combustion, you can tailor the new Renault Master perfectly to your individual needs.
Payload and Capacity
The new Renault Master has always impressed with its generous payload and capacity, and this new version is no exception. Available in a number of different large sizes, the new Master is the largest Renault van available, sitting above the likes of the entry-level Kangoo, and medium-sized Trafic.
Being the largest Renault van means you'll enjoy 1,625kg of usable cargo capacity (payload), along with a useful 1,312mm side opening, for easier accessibility, a feature of which also sees it offer the largest side opening for vans of this size and class. It can also tow up to 2,500kg, too.
If you're after a large van to conquer any job, look no further than the new Renault Master.
Technology and Safety
The new Renault Master's technology can be seen first hand with the new 10-inch screen which is equipped with the openR link multimedia system - with an option for Google built in - helping support your daily business.
There's also over 50 apps to help tailor your new Master perfectly to you and your business, and to make driving more of a pleasure, rather than a chore, with apps like EasyPark, Waze, Vivaldi browser and Amazon Music.
There's also multiple safety features, with the following available on the new Master:
- Rear view camera
- Rear parking sensors
- Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian/cyclist detection
- Blind spot warning
- Front parking sensors
- Side parking sensors
Engines and Performance
The new Renault Master comes with two power choices, comprising either a fully-electric version, or multiple diesel options.
The electric version is the new Master E-Tech, and comes with a 87kWh battery which is good for a total range of up to 285 miles.
The diesel comes in four versions, and can travel up to 620 miles on one tank.
- Blue dCi 130 manual
- Blue dCi 150 manual
- Blue dCi 150 automatic
- Blue dCi 170 automatic
Either the electric or diesel powertrains provide plenty of pulling power to ensure tackling any load will be easier rather than harder, carrying on the Renault Master's legacy of mastering any job.
Charging
The electric version of the new Master, which is the Master E-Tech comes with 22kw AC and 130 DC charging as standard.
This means, when using DC rapid charging, you will get up to 285 miles of charging in 1 hour and 10 minutes.
If you were to charge from a dedicated home domestic charging station, it would take around 13 hours and 54 minutes to get up to 285 miles of range.
New Renault Master: Coming soon to Evans Halshaw
The New Renault Master is here to carry on the legacy, and introduces a familiar diesel powertrain, whilst also offering a state-of-the-art electric alternative, too.
Having already won Van of the Year for 2025, do you need any other reasoning for choosing one as your next van?
Contact your preferred Evans Halshaw Renault retailer to register your interest today.