The SM Europe was a range of medium/heavy trucks manufactured by the French company Saviem.
In 1967, Saviem launched the Europe cab (Type 860), as part of its extended collaboration with the German MAN.
In return, MAN supplied the engines fitted to the Renault models[2] with the Europe cab (SM10, SM12, SM170, SM200, SM240, SM 260, SM280 and SM300/340 V8).
The 32-tonne GVW SM 240 was the only model sold under the Saviem badge in the UK by early 1975.
Suspension was made of leaf springs on both axles, with telescopic dampers on front and anti-roll bar on rear.