Renault Trucks was a French commercial truck manufacturer with corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest near
Lyon
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. Originally part of
Renault
Renault S.A., commonly referred to as Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English), is a French Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company curr ...
, it was a subsidiary of
Volvo
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since 2001.
In July 2024,
John Cockerill (company)
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completed the takeover of the corporation, then named Arquus.
From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the company was called (''Renault Industrial Vehicles''), from 1992 on officially written as Renault V. I.. Until 2002, Renault Véhicules Industriels also manufactured buses.
History
Renault
Renault S.A., commonly referred to as Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English), is a French Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company curr ...
first began building dedicated commercial trucks in 1906.
In 1956, however Renault stopped producing trucks and buses under its own name. Instead, the company
Saviem was formed as a subsidiary of their own commercial products with the manufacturers
Somua and
Latil.
[ Lighter commercials kept on using the Renault name, however. From 1957 on, Saviem was also used as the brand name for the trucks and buses produced by the company.
As a result of French industrial policy, in 1975 state-owned Renault also acquired the truck and bus manufacturer ]Berliet
Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and military vehicles among other vehicles based in Vénissieux, outside of Lyon, France. Founded in 1899, and apart from a five-year period from 1944 to 1949 when it was put into 'a ...
from Citroën
Citroën ()The double-dot diacritic over the 'e' is a diaeresis () indicating the two vowels are sounded separately, and not as a diphthong. is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded on 4 June 19 ...
(at that time a part of the Michelin
Michelin ( , ), in full ("General Company of the Michelin Enterprises P.L.S."), is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes '' région'' of France. It is the second largest t ...
corporation). In 1978, Berliet and Saviem were merged to form Renault Véhicules Industriels. Again, the old brand names were retained for two more years while the model lineups were gradually incorporated, until in 1980 they were replaced by the name Renault.
In 1971, Saviem became a member of the Euro Truck Development Group or '' Club of Four'', a cooperation between four European truck producers (Saviem, Volvo
The Volvo Group (; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of truck ...
, DAF and Magirus-Deutz, which soon after became a part of Iveco
Iveco S.p.A., an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation, is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin, Italy. It designs and builds light, medium, and heavy Commercial vehicle, commercial veh ...
) for the production of medium-sized trucks. Since 1975 the truck models resulting from this cooperation were built by Saviem and later Renault, even until 2001. They were also sold on the North American market as the '' Mack Mid-Liner'' or ''Manager''.
In 1978, PSA Group
Peugeot S.A., trading as Groupe PSA () (formerly PSA Peugeot Citroën from 1991 to 2016) was a French Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company which produced automobiles and motorcycles unde ...
bought Chrysler
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's European operations. Included in the deal were commercial vehicle operations in the UK and Spain, which at that time used the brand name Dodge
Dodge is an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Dodge vehicles have historically included performance cars, and for much of its existence, Dodge was Chrysler's mid-priced brand above P ...
. PSA however sold them on to RVI in 1983, having itself little interest in the commercial vehicle market. The newly acquired operations in the UK had their origins in the commercial vehicle branch of the Rootes Group
The Rootes Group was a British automobile manufacturer and, separately, a major motor distributors and dealers business. From headquarters in the West End of London, the manufacturer was based in the English Midlands, Midlands and the distribu ...
which originally carried the brand names Karrier and Commer. Some of the models built there were continued in production for several years by RVI in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, who also kept the Dodge brand name for these models, albeit in combination with the Renault badge. In 1988 the company was subject to a Fire Brigades Union inquiry due to eight Dodge fire engines involved in crashes. Until 1992 the UK division was known as Renault Truck Industries, after which it then took the international Renault V.I. name.
In Spain, however, where Renault already was recognized as a local automobile producer, the Dodge trucks, which originally had been developed by the manufacturer Barreiros Diesel, were rebadged as Renaults and soon after replaced by French-designed models.
In 1987, Renault Véhicules Industriels took over from its parent company Renault a 42% stake in the American manufacturer Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American truck manufacturing company (law), company and a former manufacturer of buses and Trolleybus, trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1905 and adopted its pr ...
which became a fully owned subsidiary of Renault Véhicules Industriels in 1990.
In 1991, RVI purchased a 37.5% shareholding in French bodybuilder Heuliez Bus. In 1994, RVI purchased a 34% stake in the Czech bus manufacturer Karosa
Karosa (, ) was a bus manufacturer in Vysoké Mýto in the Czech Republic. It was the biggest manufacturer of buses in Czechoslovakia. In 2007, its name was changed to Iveco, Iveco Czech Republic, and now the company produces buses under the name ...
, increasing its ownership to a majority 51% in 1996 and 96% in 2000. In 1997 Renault V. I. entered into a cooperation agreement with the Finnish truck producer Sisu
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. In 2002 the company signed a deal with the Chinese company Dongfeng Motor to manufacture engines.
Renault Trucks took part in the FIA European Championship, running Renault Premium powered by 13-litre DXi13 engines. The Renault Trucks-MKR Technology team won in 2010.
Also, the Uruguayan plant of cars owned by Nordex S.A. in Uruguay has made since 2004 the Renault Trucks models like Midlum series.
The Volvo Group invested about €2 billion to develop a new line of Renault Trucks vehicles (C, D, K, T) which were introduced through 2013 replacing the previous models.
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Changes of ownership
As part of Renault
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's restructuring following privatisation in 1996, the heavy vehicles operations of bus and truck were divested. In 1999, the Renault and Karosa bus and coach operations were split off from Renault Véhicules Industriels and merged with Fiat-Iveco
Iveco S.p.A., an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation, is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin, Italy. It designs and builds light, medium, and heavy Commercial vehicle, commercial veh ...
's bus and coach operations to form the jointly owned subsidiary Irisbus.[ In 2003, Irisbus became a full subsidiary of Iveco and the brand Renault on its products was replaced by the brand Irisbus.
In April 2000, Renault agreed to terms with ]Volvo
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to purchase its truck manufacturing business with Volvo in turn to relinquish its 15% shareholding in Renault and Renault buy a 20% shareholding in Volvo. The transaction which included Mack Trucks, but not Renault's stake in Irisbus, was completed on 2 January 2001. RVI was renamed Renault Trucks in 2002. In October 2010 Renault reduced its shareholding in Volvo to 5%. In December 2012, Renault sold its remaining shares in Volvo.
Military vehicles
The Renault Trucks Defense division is wholly owned by Renault Trucks and is based in Versailles
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, France. It trades on its 1975 acquisition of Berliet
Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and military vehicles among other vehicles based in Vénissieux, outside of Lyon, France. Founded in 1899, and apart from a five-year period from 1944 to 1949 when it was put into 'a ...
and claims to have over 30,000 vehicles in use around the world. Its status as the leading supplier to the French Army
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was put in jeopardy in 2010 when the government placed a $214m order to Italian competitor Iveco
Iveco S.p.A., an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation, is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin, Italy. It designs and builds light, medium, and heavy Commercial vehicle, commercial veh ...
. In 2016, Volvo announced its intention of divesting Renault Trucks Defense, as part of the selling of its Government Sales division.
It manufactures a range of special vehicles aimed at the defense and security markets, including the Sherpa, VAB armoured personnel carrier, the AMC armoured multirole carrier and Kerax ranges.
In May 16, 2006 Renault Trucks took over ACMAT, but the defence and security vehicle manufacturer retained its own name and identity.
On 24 May 2018, Renault Trucks Defense was renamed as Arquus.
Products
Current products
Delivery range
* Renault Trucks Master (rebadged,[ Renault-built vehicle sold by Renault Trucks dealerships under a special agreement)
* Renault Trucks Trafic (rebadged, Renault-built vehicle sold by Renault Trucks dealerships under a special agreement) ]
Distribution range
* Renault Trucks D
* Renault Trucks 7N
Construction range
* Renault Trucks C
* Renault Trucks K
* Renault Trucks L
Long distance range
* Renault Trucks T
Military SUVs
* Sherpa Light
Military trucks
* Renault GBC 180
* Renault Sherpa 5
Future products
* Renault Trucks Oxygen
In 2023, Sparrow Recovery took delivery of the first 120 tonne Renault Truck C520 recovery vehicle currently operating in the UK.
Former truck models
* Dodge 50
* Dodge 100
* Dodge 300
* Renault Access, joint venture with Dennis Eagle, replaced Renault Puncher in 2010
* Renault C
* Renault B/ Renault Messenger
* Renault J
* Renault M/Renault S (Midliner)
* Renault G (Manager/Maxter)
* Renault Kerax
* Renault R (Major)
* Renault Magnum
* Renault Mascott
* Renault Maxity (built in Spain as a version of the Nissan Cabstar)
* Renault Midlum
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 engine ...
(sold in Australia as Mack Midlum)
* Renault Puncher 280 HP / 20 or 26 tonne
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s.
* Renault Premium (sold in Australia as Mack Premium, in New Zealand as Mack Quantum)
* Renault Premium Lander
* Renault Premium Route
* Renault Premium-E
Former bus models
* Renault PR100, previously sold under the Berliet name, launched in 1972. Some Australian versions of the PR100.2 carried dual Renault and Mack logos
* Renault PR112 was a 1994 upgrade to the PR100 using a front end designed by coachbuilder Safra
* Renault PR180 was the articulated version of the PR100, launched in 1981, later to become the Renault PR112 following a facelift
* Renault R312, replaced in 1996 by the Renault Agora, then renamed Irisbus Agora in 2002. In Australia it was sold as the Renault PR100.3
* Renault Recreo school bus built by Karosa
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* Renault SC10, initially sold as the Saviem SC10 from 1965, and then in 1981 it was upgraded to the Renault SC10R when the distinctive curved front window was lost. The SC10U, and its replacement SC10RA featured the unique open rear deck.
* Renault Tracer, replaced by Renault Arés in 2000 and renamed Irisbus Arés in 2001
Former coaches models
* Renault E7, originally launched as the Saviem E7 in 1969
* Renault PR14, originally launched in 1974 as the Berliet Crusair
* Renault PR80S, derived from the Renault PR100
* Renault S-Series coach was marketed as Renault (such as the Renault S45), Saviem and Saviem-Chausson during its production period of 1977 to 1993Bus Explorer website
* Renault FR1, sold for a short time in the US as Mack FR1. Facelifted and renamed Renault Iliade in 1997
Former trolley bus and tram models
* Renault ER100, originally launched under the Berliet
Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and military vehicles among other vehicles based in Vénissieux, outside of Lyon, France. Founded in 1899, and apart from a five-year period from 1944 to 1949 when it was put into 'a ...
name in 1977, replaced by the Irisbus Cristalis
* Renault PER180, diesel-trolleybus hybrid based on the Renault PR180
* Renault Civis was quickly rebranded Irisbus Civis following the sale of Renault Bus
Concept vehicles
* Renault Radiance (2004)
* Renault Magnum Vega
References
External links
*
Arquus website
Spanish Renault trucks gallery
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Bus manufacturers of France
Companies based in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Defence companies of France
French companies established in 1978
French subsidiaries of foreign companies
Military vehicle manufacturers
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Truck manufacturers of France
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1978
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