Renault Trucks T and T High model year 2020: driver comfort and reduced fuel consumption

Renault Trucks is launching the 2020 versions of its range of long haul trucks. The Range T and T High are more fuel efficient, while remaining as committed as ever to driver comfort.

Top-of-the-range finishes for improved on-board comfort for drivers

Inside, the Renault Trucks T cab features new top-of-the-range finishes, including all-textile seats and a leather steering wheel. For improved driving comfort, a three-way adjustable steering column is now fitted as standard. The 2020 Renault Trucks T and T High are equipped with new rear cab overhead compartments that offer 221 litres storage capacity, with three illuminated 36cm high lockers with sliding curtain closures. Aluminium door handle door sills and metal door sills add to the high quality finish.

Outside, the radiator grill and wing mirrors can still be customised in either glossy black or orange, available as an option for the 2020 Renault Trucks T and T High.

The T and T High can also be fitted with Roadpad+ as an option. Acting as an on-board assistant, it enables drivers to listen to music, use their telephone hands-free, and manoeuvre safely thanks to its rear and side cameras. With Roadpad+, the driver also obtains navigation assistance from a truck-specific satnav system.

Reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

Renault Trucks’ Long Haul range is fitted with DTI 11 and DTI 13 Euro 6 Step D engines. Both are fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly, with a 3% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared with the previous generation. The 2020 versions of the Renault Trucks T and T High feature a new high-efficiency axle and lighter disc brakes, further reducing fuel consumption.

Optionally, new vehicle settings can be activated, providing an additional 3% saving.

The Renault Trucks T and T High engines are compatible with XTL synthetic fuel and biodiesel.

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02 Jan 2020
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