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Opel Movano
Opel Movano A post-facelift, medium-roof long-wheelbase minibusManufacturer Adam Opel AG Also called Vauxhall Movano
Renault Master
Nissan InterstarProduction 1998-present Class Panel van The Opel Movano is a mid-sized commercial vehicle made since 1998 and badged as an Opel, and as the Vauxhall Movano in the United Kingdom. It underwent a facelift in late 2003 and a major revision in 2010.
Both generations are based on the concurrent Renault Master. The Nissan Interstar (similar to the first generation) and Nissan NV400 (similar to the second) also derive from the same development programme.
Both generations have been available in a number of size, weight, engine, body, and chassis configurations. It is a popular base for ambulance and campervan conversions.
Movano A
Movano A
Opel Movano A pre-facelift, low roof, short wheelbase minibus (1998–2003)Also called Vauxhall Movano
Renault Master
Nissan InterstarProduction 1998–2010 Assembly Batilly, France Length −-1,249,100 mm (−47.4 in) Width 2,070 mm (81.5 in) Height −-4,815,000 mm (−11.8 in) Related Renault Master The Movano A was based on the Renault Master and is similar to the Nissan Interstar. It was facelifted in late 2003.
Movano B
Movano B
Opel Movano B medium roof, long wheelbase panel van (2010–present)Also called Vauxhall Movano Production 2010–present Assembly Batilly, France Length −-1,249,100 mm (−47.4 in) Width 2,070 mm (81.5 in) Height −-4,815,000 mm (−11.8 in) Related Renault Master An all-new Movano was launched in May 2010. It shares its platform and most of its bodywork with the also-new Renault Master and the Nissan NV400.
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