Renault Access

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Renault Access
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Overview
Manufacturer Renault Trucks
Also calledDennis Eagle Elite 2
Production2010–2013
Assembly Warwick, England
Body and chassis
Class Waste collection vehicle
Body style Low cab forward
Powertrain
Engine Diesel:
Renault 7.1 L, 270 hp (200 kW) or 310 hp (230 kW)
Transmission 4x2 / 6x2*4
6-speed automatic transmission
Dimensions
Length7,070 mm (278.3 in)
Width2,290–2,500 mm (90.2–98.4 in)
Height3,500 mm (137.8 in) (overall)
Curb weight 19,000–26,000 kg (41,888–57,320 lb) (GVW)
Chronology
Predecessor Renault Puncher
Successor Renault Trucks D Access

The Renault Access is a truck manufactured by Dennis Eagle and marketed by Renault Trucks. [1] It is a rebadged version of the Dennis Eagle Elite 2. [2]

Contents

In 2013, Renault Trucks unveiled at the Solutrans exhibition in Lyon a slightly updated version, [3] now named the Renault Trucks D Access, which is still based on the Dennis Eagle truck. [4]

Overview

2011 Elite 2 refuse truck Garbage truck, Anstruther (14660111880).jpg
2011 Elite 2 refuse truck

A successor to the Renault Puncher, [5] it is mainly used for the collection of household waste.

Having a lowered cabin equipped with a bus-type door accessible by a step located 435 mm (17.1 in) from the ground, [6] it is used mainly in trades requiring frequent ascents and descents. [7]

It is available in two variants of width.

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References

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  2. "Renault Access adopte une cabine basse anglaise Dennis Eagle". www.constructioncayola.com.
  3. "Renault D Access (Special vehicles)". www.trucksplanet.com.
  4. "Tout sur les nouveaux camions de Renault Trucks". www.largus.fr.
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  7. "Access - Renault Trucks". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08.