Press release

Renault Trucks Scotland showcases partnerships and electric innovation at Road Transport Expo Scotland 2025

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Renault Trucks Scotland will be flying the flag for the brand at the inaugural Road Transport Expo Scotland taking place at the SEC, Glasgow, on 19–20 November.
Located in Hall 3, on stand E30, the dealer will showcase a selection of vehicles that demonstrate the breadth and strength of the Renault Trucks range, from electric urban distribution to long-haul efficiency.

Customer partnerships take centre stage

Headlining the stand will be customer vehicles that reflect Renault Trucks’ close partnerships with leading Scottish operators, including Stuart Nicol Transport’s Renault Trucks T High 6x2 pusher.

Based in Shotts, Lanarkshire, Stuart Nicol Transport is one of Scotland’s best-known haulage firms. Founded in 2004 with just a single vehicle, the company has grown into one of the UK’s premier transport specialists, operating a fleet of more than 70 trucks – including a standout line-up of Renault Trucks T and T High models – and over 140 trailers.

Joining the T High on stand E30 is a Renault Trucks D12 Low 4x2 equipped with Hillend Engineering Micro XHD 7m3 food waste body. Ideal for demanding urban operations, the agile 12 tonne vehicle is specified with passenger-side vision door featuring a lower tinted window to enhance direct visibility. Safety is further strengthened with Driver Alert Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning with Advanced Emergency Braking. Powered by Renault Trucks’ efficient 240 hp Euro-6 engine and equipped with rear air suspension for optimum ride and handling, the D12 arrives resplendent in a distinctive ‘Peels on Wheels’ livery.

Spotlight on electric innovation

The E-Tech Master van will also be on display, offering visitors the chance to see the latest addition to Renault Trucks’ all-electric line-up. Designed for urban and regional operations, the E-Tech Master combines practicality, performance and zero-emission capability, making it an ideal choice for last-mile and municipal applications.

Vertellus on hand to support customers’ fleet needs

Also sharing the stand will be Vertellus, the OEM-backed commercial vehicle contract hire provider created in partnership with Renault Trucks and its UK dealer network. Representing its “Contract Hire with a Difference” approach, the Vertellus team will be on hand throughout the event to talk with visitors about their fleet requirements, from flexible hire and electrification to long-term sustainability strategies.

Combining deep industry expertise with a customer-first approach, Vertellus provides tailored contract hire and fleet management solutions across the full Renault Trucks range, including 100% electric vehicles. With more than 3,500 vehicles already on the road, Vertellus helps operators of all sizes unlock new opportunities for productivity, compliance and cost efficiency.

Expert insight in the RTX Big Debate

Adding to Renault Trucks’ strong presence at the event, Jack Millington, Energy Transition Manager for Renault Trucks UK & Ireland, will take part in the RTX Big Debate: Future HGV Technology at 2.30–3.30pm on 19 November. The session will bring together major truck manufacturers to discuss the latest developments in low-carbon and zero-emission transport, connected vehicle technology and safety innovations.

Commenting on Renault Trucks presence at this year’s show, Peter Murray, Dealer Principal at Renault Trucks Scotland, said: “We’re delighted to represent Renault Trucks at RTX Scotland and showcase the vehicles and services that are helping Scottish operators achieve their business and sustainability goals. From our electric E-Tech range to our trusted diesel products and Vertellus’ contract hire solutions, visitors to our stand will see just how we’re supporting every type of transport operation across Scotland.”

Throughout the show, Renault Trucks Scotland’s expert team will be on hand to meet both new and existing customers, answer questions and discuss the full range of transport solutions available across Scotland.