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Why the Renault Master makes a versatile base for conversions

Renault Master platform cab
February 1, 2026

Platform and chassis cabs rarely grab headlines, yet they underpin a huge proportion of the specialist vehicles working on UK roads. From dropsides and tippers to bespoke utility and municipal bodies, the success of a conversion often depends less on the finished body and more on the platform it is built upon.

This is where the Renault Master range comes into its own, offering a flexible, well-thought-out foundation designed to support a wide range of body types and operating requirements.

At the heart of the conversion range for the Master is a choice of chassis or platform cab, with two wheelbase lengths, giving converters the freedom to match body length to the job.

The shorter ML configuration provides a compact and manoeuvrable base, while the longer LL option allows for a greater usable body length. This flexibility makes the platform suitable for everything from an urban dropside for construction or clearance, to a longer-bodied box where load space is the priority.

Renault Master plaform cab

Convert on a diesel or electric chassis

Importantly the Master Platform Cab's dimensions are shared across both diesel and E-Tech electric versions of the Master Platform Cab.

For bodybuilders, this consistency simplifies the conversion process, allowing the same body designs to be adapted across different powertrains without fundamental changes to mounting points or layout.

It also gives operators confidence that choosing an electric variant does not mean compromising on body size or functionality.

The arrival of the Master E-Tech Platform Cab adds another dimension to this flexibility.

Renault has ensured that electrification does not come at the expense of usability, with the electric platform retaining the same fundamental architecture as its diesel counterpart.

High-capacity AC and DC charging capability supports demanding operating schedules, while the integration of the battery and electrical systems has been designed to work seamlessly with specialist conversions.

Ample payload for conversions

Payload and weight options further reinforce the Master’s versatility. Available at both 3.5 tonnes and 4 tonnes gross vehicle weight, the platform can be specified to suit a wide range of duty cycles.

Lighter applications benefit from generous payload capacity, while higher-GVW versions provide the headroom needed for heavier or more specialised bodies. The balance between front and rear axle capacities has been carefully considered, helping to support stable, compliant builds across the range.

Renault Master double cab chassis

Seamless integration for converters

From a bodybuilder’s perspective, the Master Platform Cab is clearly designed with conversion in mind. Features such as the conversion interface box and power cut-down functionality simplify the integration of auxiliary equipment, while the straightforward cab and chassis layout provides clear access for mounting and wiring.

These details may not be immediately visible to end users, but they make a tangible difference during the build process and throughout the vehicle’s working life.

Practical inside and out

Inside the cab, the focus is on practicality. The availability of a passenger bench seat with integrated mobile office features reflects the reality of how many platform cabs are used day to day, particularly in trades and fleet operations.

Storage solutions, multiple power points and durable materials all contribute to a working environment that supports long days on the road or on site.

Safety and driver assistance systems also play an important role, particularly for fleet operators running specialist vehicles in busy urban environments.

Technologies such as active emergency braking, lane keep assist and intelligent speed assistance are fitted as standard, helping to reduce risk and support compliance without adding complexity for the driver.

Renault Master Tipper

Taken as a whole, the Renault Master Platform Cab is not defined by a single standout feature, but by the way its dimensions, weights and systems come together to support a wide range of conversions.

Whether specified with a diesel engine or as part of Renault’s growing E-Tech line-up, it provides a consistent, adaptable base that allows bodybuilders and operators to focus on delivering vehicles tailored to the job at hand.

Renault Master Platform Cab dimensionsMl35LL35
Wheelbase35834213
Overall length56826312
Front overhang965965
Rear overhang11331133
Front track17601761
Rear track17301730
Overall width (without door mirrors)20802080
Overall width (with door mirrors)24662466
Overall width (with extended door mirrors)TBCTBC
Overall height (unladen)22362236
Floor sill height (min / max)TBCTBC
Ground clearance (min)TBCTBC
Cargo area length at floor38304775
Renault Master Platform Cab
weights
E-Tech ML35E-Tech ML40E-Tech LL35E-Tech LL40Diesel ML35Diesel LL35
Gross Vehicle Weight350040003500400035003500
Gross Train Weight500055005000550060006000
Maximum Payload134918021242169116791572
Kerb Weight215121982258230918211928
Max Weight on front axle195020701950207019501950
Max Weight on rear axle200023702000237021002100
Braked trailer capacity150015001500150025002500
Unbraked trailer capacity750750750750750750
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