The model was presented with an expanded offer for professional use, and is part of the brand’s strategy to respond to the demands of everyday work and the new operational efficiency criteria.
Renault Argentina announced the arrival of the new Master 2025with updates in equipment, technology and motorization. The model was presented with an expanded offer of versions designed for professional use, and is part of the brand’s strategy to respond to the demands of daily work and the new operational efficiency criteria.
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The model incorporates the ADBlue technologybased on the selective catalytic reduction system (SCR), which allows decrease pollutant emissions and improve diesel engine efficiency.


This system, which uses a 28 -liter urea tank, It allows an autonomy of up to 6,100 km.
Master-6-SD

All configurations include stability control, slope start assistant, camera and rear sensors, USB-C port, 7 ”multimedia central, Drl LED and air conditioning lights. The range starts at $ 48,750,000 (July 2025).
The whole range equips a 2.3 dci turbo engine that delivers 136 hp and 360 nm, associated with a six -speed manual box. In addition, electrohydraulic direction and cruise control with speed limiter are incorporated.
Prices and versions of the Master Line 2025
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L1H1: 8 m³ of load and 1,522 kg of capacity $ 48,750,000
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L2H2: 10.8 m³ of load and 1,451 kg of capacity $ 53,140,000
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L3H2: 13 m³ of load and 1,375 kg of capacity $ 56,332,600
All configurations include stability control, slope start assistant, camera and rear sensors, USB-C port, 7 ”multimedia central, Drl LED and air conditioning lights. The range starts at $ 48,750,000 (July 2025).
The model is available through the savings system Rombo plan, with 84 installments and 100% online modality. Pos for sale benefits are also offered through the program My Renault and the specialized service Renault Pro+which includes commercial assistance, mobile workshops and custom solutions for professional customers.
Source: Ambito

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