If you regularly travel around or within the M25 you’ll need a van that complies with the capital’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone ...
Flexis – a joint venture between Renault, Volvo Trucks and French logistics firm CMA CGM – has revealed the trio of electric ...
The death of the traditional panel van can be attributed to a number of factors. For starters, like all trends, when it died, ...
As with new vehicles, used cars are generally more affordable than more popular used SUVs. But which ones are worth the money? We're here to help take some of the guesswork out of your next sub-$ ...
The Renault Master E-TECH electric van is priced from £46,400 excluding VAT, once the government's plug-in van grant is deducted. The Master E-TECH uses the same electric running gear as the smaller ...
Honda and Nissan are still determining if a merger is a viable option, but Honda’s fears aren’t entirely unfounded; there were whispers that Foxconn expressed interest in Renault’s stake in ...
The small van segment (Under 2.5-tonne GVM) is one of the smallest in Australia’s light commercial vehicle market, as it currently caters for only three contenders, the Volkswagen Caddy Cargo, Peugeot ...
The capacity at the Chennai plant, which is home to the Renault-Nissan alliance, is being used only to the tune of 45-50% and the new products are intended to boost this to 70%. Renault is ...
While the coupé SUV market is swelling with new models, the Renault Rafale adds a stylish ... It takes a little while to get used to the column shift setup and muscle memory initially means you find ...
The new Renault 5 electric car is Europe’s Car of the Year for 2025. Seeing off competition from six other finalists, the Renault – and its derivative from sister brand Alpine – was voted ...
The other camera is used for a digital rear-view mirror via ... Loadspace and payload Adapting to daily life with the Renault Kangoo hasn’t been too tricky. It’s packed with creature comforts ...
The winner was announced at today's Brussels motor show, and collected by Renault boss Fabrice Cambolive. He said: "We all feel immensely proud to have taken the prestigious 'Car of the Year' award.