The Renault Master is gearing up for its big debut as the company has released the first teaser of the redesigned van.

Set to be unveiled in the “next few days” at the Solutrans show, the 2024 Master was “designed for optimum use, enabling it to go further and further, while spending less and adapting to today’s needs.”

As part of that effort, the Master has adopted an “Aerovan” design for improved efficiency. The company didn’t go into specifics, but the teaser image shows an angular hood that meets an expansive windscreen. We can also see a slightly less boxy shape as the roof now has subtle curves at the front and rear.

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Previous spy photos have also suggested the van will have a curvaceous front bumper, a smaller grille, and a repositioned Renault badge. They’ll likely be joined by slimmer headlights with J-shaped daytime running lights. We can also expect restrained wheel arches and a ‘high roof’ that is better integrated into the overall design of the vehicle.

Thanks to the focus on improved aerodynamics, the redesigned van “provides consumption savings of 21% for the electric version and 1.5 l/100 km for the internal combustion version.”

The Solutrans show kicks off on November 21 and we can expect to learn more ahead of the event. That being said, the company confirmed the van will be built at their Batilly plant and come equipped with a new braking system.

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