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New Renault Master will arrive in March

by Sophia Wang
February 19, 2020
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The new Renault Master will arrive in Australian dealerships in March, starting from $44,490.

Launched in 2010, the Renault Master frequently ranks in the top three in its segment and plays in the Australian LCV marketplace.

Sales have increased from 68 units in 2011 to close to 1600 units in 2019.

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“The renewed Master is designed to make the lives of its business and retail customers easier with class-leading design, technologies and services available, all supported by the heritage of the Renault brand,” Renault Australia managing director Anouk Poelmann says.

“Starting from $44,490 RRP, the new Renault Master, like every Renault vehicle is designed for Australians who are confident in their decisions and are prepared to stand apart from those around them,” Poelmann adds.

Its new features are the C-shaped lighting signature, a new urban grey opaque shade, an elevated bonnet line, and a vertical front grille with a new logo holder, a chrome-finish grid and strip.

Other new offers include a new dashboard, up to 105 storage space, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, new LED lighting and a new steering wheel.

It is available in three heights and four lengths and is powered by a 2.3L turbocharged diesel engine remains, producing 120 kW in. a six-speed manual and 110kW in a six-speed automated gearbox.

Variant

RRP

Master MY20 PRO SWB FWD MT 2.3 120kW TT

$44,490

Master MY20 PRO SWB FWD BVR 2.3 110kW ST

$46,990

Master MY20 PRO MWB FWD MT 2.3 120kW TT

$47,490

Master MY20 PRO MWB FWD BVR 2.3 110kW ST

$49,990

Master MY20 PRO LWB FWD MT 2.3 120kW TT

$49,490

Master MY20 PRO LWB FWD BVR 2.3 110kW ST

$51,990

Master MY20 PRO LWB RWD MT 2.3 120kW TT

$51,990

Master MY20 PRO ELWB RWD MT 2.3 120kW TT

$54,990

Master MY20 PRO Bus MY20 PRO LWB FWD BVR 2.3 110kW ST

$62,990

Master MY20 PRO LWB Platform FWD BVR 2.3 110kW ST

$46,490

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Sophia Wang

Sophia Wang is a journalist for AutoTalk and is a newcomer to automotive journalism. She is a graduate of English and Media, Film & Television from the University of Auckland. She lives in Takapuna, North Shore with four flatmates and only one carpark. When she isn’t writing exciting automotive stories, she’s probably at the gym, telling everyone she’s going to the gym, watching reality TV, or catching up with friends.

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