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The Renault Super Goélette is a van from the small commercial vehicle range (GVW of 3.3 tonnes and 3.5 tonnes) manufactured by Saviem and marketed by Renault from 1965 to 1970, then from 1971 to 1980 by Saviem and finally by Renault Véhicules Industriels (RVI) between 1980 and 1982.

Renault Super Goélette
Overview
TypeLight commercial vehicle
ManufacturerSaviem
Also called
  • Saviem SG2
  • Saviem SG3
  • Saviem TP3
  • Saviem Trafic SB2
  • Alfa Romeo A15
  • MAN 270
  • Avia A15/A20/A21/31/75
  • Madara 201
Production1965–1982
1969-2000 (Avia)
AssemblyBlainville-sur-Orne, France
Shumen, Bulgaria
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol
  • 2141 cc Renault 671-2 I4
  • 2607 cc Renault 817-01 I4
  • Diesel
  • 2.7 L Saviem 580-03 I4
  • 3017 cc Saviem 591-01 I4
  • 3017 cc Saviem 599-01/03 direct injection I4
  • 3319 cc Renault 712-01/03 direct injection I4
Dimensions
Length4,997 mm (196.7 in)
Width1,996 mm (78.6 in)
Height2,540 mm (100.0 in)
Chronology
PredecessorRenault 1 000 kg
Madara 400 Series (Bulgaria)
SuccessorRenault Master/Renault B-series
Avia D-Series (Avia models)

In June 1965,[1] the Renault Super Goélette SG2 replaced the Goélette with new features: wide curved windscreen, replacement of the sheet metal dashboard, steering wheel shifter, front independent, variable flexibility suspension with coil springs (rear leaf spring suspension in 1967[2]), telescopic shock absorbers and high ground clearance. However, the gasoline engine remained of the earlier "Étendard" type (as used in the Renault Frégate). The diesel engines were of a swirl chamber design, a 2.7-liter Saviem 580-03 was fitted to the SG 2 D and the 3-liter 591–01 to the SG 4 D.[3]

In the fall of 1966,[2] the front end was revised: the windshield is enlarged downward, the grille is changed by abandoning its central bar and new lights were bi-colored. Inside, the dashboard was slightly changed.

In 1967, the rounded headlights became rectangular and two new variants appeared: the first a four-wheel-drive version (later called Saviem TP3)[4] and the second a front-wheel-drive called Trafic SB2. This latest version was especially designed for urban deliveries, offering a low loading floor. The shifter was moved to the floor and the rear axle was rigid with springs.[5] The diesel version switched to a version of Saviem's 3.0-litre four-cylinder, now with a MAN-licensed direct injection system. Two different outputs were available.[3] Moreover, the Super Goélette SG2 was called Alfa Romeo-Saviem A15 in Italy.[6] Saviem partner MAN marketed the SG2 in Germany, naming it MAN 270.[7]

For 1969 models, the diesel versions were updated to the 712 series, still with MAN's direct injection but with a longer stroke and now displacing 3.3 litres.[3] In 1971 a three-speed automatic transmission became available on the Super Goélette SG2. From 1970 the Super Goélette SG2 and SB2 Traffic were rebranded as the Saviems SG2 and SB2.[8]

In January 1974, the SG3, incorporating dual rear wheels and rear suspension with leaf springs entered production. For 1977, the external appearance was again modernised with a large black plastic grille. On 21 April 1980, following the merger of Berliet and Saviem, the small range was sold under the RVI marque.

Avia-built Renault SG3
Avia-built Renault SG3

The SG2 van was common in the 1970s before being replaced by the Master in 1980. In 1982, the remaining SG3 range was replaced by the B-series. However, the SG2 and SG3 continued in production for certain export markets. Later, SG2 and SG3 were manufactured under license in Czechoslovakia by Avia, and these were also sold with Renault badging in some countries. Production of the Avia variant continued, with many facelifts and modernizations, until 2000, when it was replaced by the Avia D-Series. The truck was also produced at the state-owned "Madara" Lorry Works in Shumen, Bulgaria under licence and with the technical assistance of Avia as the Madara 201, as a replacement for the Madara 400 Series, that was based on the Soviet GAZ-53 truck.[9] The enterprise had a working cooperation with the Czechoslovak Škoda, LIAZ and Avia enterprises.


References


  1. Jean-Gabriel Jeudy, Les camions de chez nous en couleurs, Editions E.T.A.I.
  2. L'argus, 6 October 1966.
  3. "Étude Technique: Saviem SG 2 D - SG 4 D" [Technical Study] (PDF). Revue Technique Diesel (in French). E.T.A.I. (57D). September 1972. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-09-07.
  4. Charge-Utile n°142, October 2004.
  5. L'argus, 7 December 1967.
  6. Wilding, A. J. P. (10 November 1967). "Lightweights in the limelight". Commercial Motor. London: Temple Press. 126 (3242): 112–113. ISSN 0010-3063.
  7. Wilding, A. J. P. (8 September 1967). "MAN changes through the range at Frankfurt". Commercial Motor. London: Temple Press. 126 (3234): 43. ISSN 0010-3063.
  8. Jean-Yves Brouard and Michel Fontany: Les véhicules du service public de chez nous, Editions MDM.
  9. "Commercial leaflet for the Madara 201". 21 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.

Sources and further reading



На других языках


[de] Renault Super Goélette SG2

Der Kleintransporter Renault Super Goélette SG2 ersetzte im Juni 1965 den Renault Goélette. Die Fahrzeugpalette bestand aus einem Pritschenwagen, einem Fahrgestell für Aufbauten, Kipper sowie einem Kastenwagen mit 9 m³ Ladevolumen. Das maximale Gesamtgewicht betrug 3,3 Tonnen oder 3,5 Tonnen. Er hatte im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger eine große gewölbte Frontscheibe, ein Pkw-ähnliches Armaturenbrett und einen am Fahrzeugboden positionierten Schalthebel. Vorne hatte das Modell Schraubenfedern und hinten Blattfedern mit Teleskop-Stoßdämpfer. Damit war die Federung im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger variabel und bequemer. Der Standardmotor war ein 2,1-l-Ottomotor (Typ 671) mit 65 PS (48 kW) Leistung und 4-Gang-Schaltgetriebe. Auf Wunsch gab es auch einen 2,6-l-Ottomotor (Typ 817) mit 75 PS (55 kW) und 5-Gang-Schaltgetriebe sowie einen 2,7-l-Dieselmotor (Typ 580) mit 70 PS (51 kW) und Fünf-Gang-Schaltgetriebe. Gebaut wurde das Modell von Saviem, der Renault-Nutzfahrzeuggesellschaft in Blainville-sur-Orne. Der LKW Renault Super Galion SG4 / Saviem SG4 / SG5 basierte auf dem Super Goélette SG2.
- [en] Renault Super Goélette

[fr] Renault Super Goélette

Le Super Goélette est un utilitaire léger fabriqué par Renault et Saviem. Il fut commercialisé par Renault de 1965 à 1970, puis par Saviem de 1971 à 1980 et enfin par Renault Véhicules Industriels de 1980 à 1982. Le Super Goélette faisait partie de la petite gamme des utilitaires Renault/Saviem (P.T.A.C. de 3,3 tonnes et 3,5 tonnes).

[it] Renault Super Goélette

Il Renault Super Goélette è un veicolo commerciale prodotto dall'azienda automobilistica francese Renault Trucks dal 1965[1] al 1982.

[ru] Renault Super Goélette

Renault / Saviem Super Goélette, также SG2 — французский лёгкий грузовой автомобиль разработанный компанией Saviem (в рассматриваемый период — дочернее предприятие компании Renault, специализировавшееся на выпуске тяжёлой техники) и выпускавшийся с июня 1965 по 1982 год[1] последовательно под марками Renault (1965 — 1970), Saviem (1971 — 1980) и RVI (1980 — 1982).



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