[2] It was launched in 2013 to replace the Midlum, the Premium Distribution[3] and the Access.
The D incorporates automatic transmission as standard in all its versions (except the D Cab 2 m) and new comfort and security features.
[6] Both engines includes an EGR system to reduce NOx emissions.
The Renault Trucks D Wide is also available as an all-electric variant, offering 260 kW (349 hp) of continuous power and 370 kW (496 hp) of peak power, and 850 N⋅m (630 lb⋅ft) of torque.
[4] The D range includes four models:[2][4] In 2022, Renault Trucks launched an electric variant.