Why Compare Renault Truck Insurance?
Cover For Every Renault Class
A 3.5t Master and a 44t T-series sit in different risk bands. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who cover a mixed Renault fleet.
Electric Battery Risk Understood
Electric D and D Wide carry high battery value and need trained HV repairers. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who understand that constructive-total-loss exposure.
Agreed Value Worth Having
Renault settlement values often sit under Scania or Mercedes, so a market-value claim can fall short of replacement cost. Comparing brokers helps you weigh agreed-value options.
Renault Truck Insurance At A Glance
- Cover Is A Legal Requirement - any Renault truck used on a road needs at least third party motor cover.
- O-Licence Above 3.5t - an operator licence is usually needed above 3,500kg for trade use.
- Declare The Battery On E-Tech - electric models carry a high-value battery in the sum insured.
- Master May Use A Car Licence - the 3.5t Master is often driven on a category B licence.
- Compare quotes above - see truck insurance guidance, then get truck insurance quotes above.

Renault Trucks Range & Specifications
Renault Trucks spans the 3.5-tonne Master to 44-tonne T-series, with a growing E-Tech electric range, so the model drives the rating.
| Model / Series | Weight / GVW | Body / Type | Engine / Power | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T / T High | 44t GCW | Tractor unit | DTI 11 ~380-460 hp; DTI 13 ~440-520 hp | Long-haul trunking |
| C | 18-32t / 44t GCW | On/off-road rigid or tractor | DTI 11 ~380-460 hp; DTI 13 ~440-520 hp | Construction logistics |
| K | 26-44t+ | Heavy off-road rigid | DTI 11 ~380-460 hp; DTI 13 ~440-520 hp | Quarry, severe-duty tipping |
| D | 7.5-18t | Rigid | DTI 5 ~210-240 hp; DTI 8 ~250-320 hp | Urban & regional distribution |
| D Wide | 18-26t | Wider-cab rigid | DTI 8 ~250-320 hp | Heavier distribution, refuse |
| Master | Up to 3.5t | Van-derived chassis-cab | 2.0-2.3L diesel, ~110-180 hp | Last-mile delivery, utilities |
| E-Tech range | 3.5t to 44t GCW | Electric van / rigid / tractor | Electric, ~120-300 km (model-dependent) | Zero-emission urban to regional |
From a 3.5-tonne Master to a 44-tonne T-series or an E-Tech electric rigid, a specialist broker can price the specific Renault model and driveline you operate.
Specifications are typical market ranges for guidance only and vary by year, trim and body conversion. Confirm exact details with the manufacturer or dealer.
Cover Levels Explained
Pick third party only on a high-value E-Tech and a battery-damage loss could go unpaid. Here is what each level of insurance could include.
| Feature | Comprehensive | Third Party, Fire & Theft | Third Party Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liability to third parties (legal minimum) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fire and theft of the Renault | Yes | Yes | No |
| Accidental damage to your own vehicle | Yes | No | No |
| E-Tech traction battery and HV components | Often included if declared | Provider-dependent | No |
| Windscreen and glass | Often included | Provider-dependent | No |
| Goods in transit (own or customers' goods) | Usually add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
| Public liability for loading and unloading | Often add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
| Breakdown and HGV recovery | Often add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
| European use cover | Provider-dependent | Provider-dependent | Minimum legal only |
| Agreed or new-replacement value option | Provider-dependent | No | No |
Please note that policy features, benefits, terms and conditions vary among insurance providers, so always check the policy wording.
Cover Tip: On an E-Tech electric Renault, the battery is often the single largest insured component and repairs need a limited network of trained high-voltage technicians, so check how the policy treats battery damage and constructive total loss. If the Renault carries goods for paying customers, treat goods in transit cover as a separate need from the motor policy.
What Affects The Cost?
Underdeclare the battery value on an E-Tech and a constructive-total-loss settlement could fall short. Here are the key factors that could affect your quote.
| Key Factor | Impact on Your Price |
|---|---|
| Powertrain (diesel or E-Tech electric) | An E-Tech electric Renault usually rates differently from the diesel equivalent because of battery value and a limited high-voltage repair network. |
| Gross vehicle weight | A 3.5t Master typically rates well below a D-series distribution rigid, which in turn sits below a 44t T-series tractor unit. |
| Driver licence and experience | A category B car-licence driver on the 3.5t Master is often rated as a higher driver-error exposure than an experienced C+E driver on the T-series. |
| Body type and equipment | A tipper, fridge or rear-steer urban body usually rates above a plain box or curtainsider, and the equipment value must be declared. |
| Use class | Carriage of own goods typically prices below hire and reward, where the Renault carries goods for paying customers and usually needs goods in transit cover. |
| Radius of operation | Local urban distribution tends to rate differently from national T-series trunking, and European use is usually rated separately again. |
| Overnight parking | A secure depot with gates and CCTV typically prices below a Renault left on a public road or an unsecured yard overnight. |
| Declared vehicle value | Renault residuals usually settle below the big three, so an accurate declared value, including any E-Tech battery, guards against a market-value shortfall. |
| Claims and conviction history | Recent at-fault claims or driver endorsements such as speeding or careless driving typically increase the quote for any Renault model. |
| Single vehicle or fleet | An owner-driver Master is usually a single-vehicle policy, while a mixed Master, D and T fleet may be more cost-effective on a fleet basis. |
The quotes you get will depend on your own details, your Renault model and how it's operated. Operators running several units may also want to compare lorry fleet insurance alongside single-vehicle cover.
Price Insight: An E-Tech electric Renault carries a high asset value, an expensive battery and a limited specialist repair network, which together raise constructive-total-loss exposure compared with the diesel equivalent. Operators often lease the battery separately, so confirming exactly who insures it, and declaring it accurately, usually prices more sensibly than treating the truck as a standard rigid. Limited HV repairer coverage also makes breakdown and recovery cover worth weighing.

Common Questions
How Much Does Renault Trucks Insurance Cost In The UK?
There's no single figure. Cover for a 3.5t Master van and an E-Tech electric rigid, where battery value lifts the sum insured, differ widely (broker guidance, May 2026).
What Does Truck And HGV Insurance Cover?
It covers third party liability as a minimum, with fire, theft and accidental damage at higher levels. On an E-Tech the high battery value makes comprehensive the usual choice.
What Levels Of Truck Insurance Can I Get?
Generally three: third party only, third party fire and theft, and comprehensive. Most operators of a D, T or E-Tech choose comprehensive, which finance deals on an E-Tech often require.
Do I Need Goods In Transit Insurance For My Truck?
If your Renault carries goods for customers, usually yes, and many contracts require it. A T-series on general haulage commonly needs goods in transit, which is separate from the motor policy.
Does HGV Insurance Cover Driving In Europe?
Not automatically. Many policies give only minimum legal cover abroad unless European use is added, so a T-series running into the EU should have full European cover confirmed.
Can I Use My Existing No-Claims Discount On A Truck Policy?
Often yes. Many brokers recognise a no-claims discount built on commercial cover, whether on a Master, D Wide or T tractor, though acceptance and proof requirements vary.
How Can I Get Cheaper Truck Insurance?
Secure overnight parking, an accurate declared value including any E-Tech battery, a clean record and realistic mileage all help. Renault residuals sit below Scania, so set the sum insured on market value.
What Happens After I Submit My Details?
Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who cover Renault operators, from Master vans to D Wide and E-Tech fleets. You compare quotes, cover levels and add-ons before choosing.

What Our Expert Says
Renault Trucks splits cleanly into two insurance conversations.
A diesel owner-driver on a D-series distribution rigid is a fairly conventional rate, but an operator moving to the E-Tech electric range faces high battery value, a thin network of high-voltage repairers and a real constructive-total-loss risk, which is why the battery declaration matters more here than the chassis. Zero-emission HGV registrations rose to 587 units in 2025, up around 170% on the year (SMMT, full year 2025), so more operators are meeting this exact question. Whatever the powertrain, the vehicle still has to stay inside the operator licensing regime and DVSA roadworthiness standards.
Declare the battery, name the powertrain.
Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars

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Useful Resources
- GOV.UK - Being A Goods Vehicle Operator - when an operator (O) licence is needed and the restricted, standard national and standard international types.
- GOV.UK - Driving Licence Categories - the B, C1, C and C+E categories spanning the 3.5t Master through to the 44t T-series.
- GOV.UK - Lorry, Bus And Trailer Annual Tests - the annual HGV test rules for goods vehicles over 3.5t.
- GOV.UK - Driver CPC Training - the 35-hour periodic training most professional Renault truck drivers above 3.5t must complete.
- GOV.UK - Guide To Maintaining Roadworthiness - DVSA guidance on preventive maintenance records operators are expected to keep.


