Commercial vehicles

New Renault Magnum a comfort for truck drivers

16 aprile 2008

Headroom increased by 20 cm and 8m3 of in-cab space; that's just two of the changes made to the all-new Renault Magnum which sees its international debut on stand 20-340.  

Speaking at a press briefing Nigel Butler, sales and marketing director Renault Trucks UK said changes to the cab would help differentiate the living and driving areas making it, "an easier place to live in."  

Laurent Farman, managing director added that Renault UK would invest £11m in two new truck sites in Coventry and Northampton over the next year.  

He also confirmed that the UK operation is now responsible for all right-hand drive markets in Europe, recently adding Malta and Cyprus to its portfolio of UK and Ireland.



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