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  2. Renault Trucks D - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Trucks D Wide (left) and D (right) The D incorporates automatic transmission as standard in all its versions (except the D Cab 2 m) and new comfort and security features. [2] The D range is made up of four models: D, D Wide, D Access and D Cab 2 m. The D and the D Wide are derived from the Midlum and the Premium Distribution ...

  3. List of Renault vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mid-size pickup truck, rebadged Nissan Navara. Oroch: 2015 2015 — Pickup truck version of the Duster for the South American market, formerly Duster Oroch. Master Tipper/Dropside: 1980 2023 - Pickup truck version of the Master. Truck: C: 2013 2013 2021 A range of medium duty/high duty trucks for construction. D: 2013 2013 2022

  4. Renault Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Renault Trucks is a French commercial truck manufacturer with corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest near Lyon. Originally part of Renault , it has been a subsidiary of Volvo since 2001. From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the company was called Renault Véhicules Industriels ( Renault Industrial Vehicles ), from 1992 on officially written as ...

  5. Category:Renault trucks - Wikipedia

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    Renault trucks and commercial vehicles — manufactured in France. Beginning in 1978 they were manufactured by Renault Véhicules Industriels (Renault Industrial Vehicles), after the merger between Saviem and Berliet. Since 2002 they are manufactured by Renault Trucks, a subsidiary of the Volvo Group with Volvo Trucks

  6. Renault Premium - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Premium Distribution is a transporter with a gross vehicle mass of 16 to 32 tonnes and a road tractor with a semi-trailer with a GVM of 40/44 tonnes, designed to replace the G range. In September 2007, Renault Trucks presented the Hybris concept , [ 1 ] a hybrid version based on this model.

  7. Renault Access - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Access is a truck manufactured by Dennis Eagle and marketed by Renault Trucks. [1] It is a rebadged version of the Dennis Eagle Elite 2. [2]In 2013, Renault Trucks unveiled at the Solutrans exhibition in Lyon a slightly updated version, [3] now named the Renault Trucks D Access, which is still based on the Dennis Eagle truck.

  8. Sherpa Light - Wikipedia

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    The Sherpa Light is a family of 4x4 tactical and light armored vehicles developed by French company Renault Trucks Defense (RTD). Available in unarmoured or armoured variants (ballistic, mine and IED kits), the Scout is suited for tactical missions such as scouting, patrol, convoy escort and command and liaison.

  9. Renault Midlum - Wikipedia

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    Renault Midlum Electric in Zurich. The Renault Midlum is a range of trucks with a weight between 7.5 and 19 tonnes made by Renault Trucks for urban distribution and local services. The model was launched in 2000, and the range was revised in 2006 with new 5- and 7-litre engines. [1] The 100,000th unit was manufactured by 2010. [2]