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Renault's large van has been on sale since the 1980s, and its come a long way since then.
First-generation variants can't be described as anything short of, well, ugly.
It came in to its own by the second-generation, while the third-generation has become a staple work, first-responders, practically-anything-van in Europe.
The line-up currently starts at $49,700 for the Master Pro SWB FWD (110kW) L1H1 and ranges through to $68,700 for the range-topping Master Pro LWB FWD (110kW) L3H2.
The Renault Master van is available in a range of dimensions as there are short-, medium- and long-wheelbase options, as well as low-, medium-, and high-roof. The short-wheelbase front-wheel-drive Master is 5048mm long, the front-wheel-drive medium-wheelbase Master is 5548mm, while the long-wheelbase front-wheel-drive Master comes in at 6198mm. The rear-wheel-drive medium-wheelbase Master is also 6198mm long, while the long-wheelbase rear-wheel-drive Master is 6848mm.
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The following Renault Master Van is available with three seats, including a dual passenger bench seat, with fold down centre seat. All variants come with cloth seat trim.