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Renault Galion

Renault Galion
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Overview
Type Light/medium truck/van
Manufacturer
Also called
  • Renault 2,500 kg
  • Renault 2T5
  • Saviem Galion
Production 1947–1965
Assembly
Body and chassis
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Related Renault 1,400 kg
Powertrain
Transmission 4-speed manual
Dimensions
Length 5.20 m (17.1 ft)–6.5 m (21.3 ft)
Width 1.95 m (6.4 ft)–2.3 m (7.5 ft)
Height 2.43 m (8.0 ft)–2.7 m (8.9 ft)
Chronology
Predecessor Renault AHx
Successor Saviem Super Galion

The Renault 2,500 kg (or 2T5) and the Renault Galion were truck/vans with a 2.5-tonne carrying capacity manufactured by Renault between 1947 and 1957 and then by its subsidiary Saviem between 1957 and 1965.

In 1947, Renault launched the Renault 2,500 kg light truck to replace the AHx series. The new vehicle was produced at Renault's main plant in Boulougne-Billancourt. In 1957, the company moved the production of some of its small commercial vehicle range to Saviem's Blainville-sur-Orne plant, which was built on the former site of the Cahen shipyards. They were the Goélette (loading capacity of up to 1.4 tonnes) and the Renault 2 T 5, renamed Galion (keeping loading capacity of up to 2.5 tonnes). The new models continued been marketed as Renault. The Galion and Goélette names were officially introduced in 1959, prior to that they were still sold with the previous 1T4 and 2T5 denominations.

In 1965, following various revisions to the Galion design, Saviem introduced the more modern and powerful Saviem Super Galion range, and the Galion was discontinued.

By 1961, Saviem was producing between 50 and 60 Galions per day. At the time they were offered with at least two inline-four engines: the 3-litre diesel 4 192 supplied by Perkins, with a maximum power output of 52 bhp (39 kW) at 2,400 rpm and a 2-litre petrol Renault unit with a maximum power output of 56 bhp (42 kW) at 3,300 rpm. The truck had a rear-wheel drive transmission through an universal joint, coupled to a 4-speed manual gearbox. The Galion mounted various petrol engines. Some versions used the 668-8 with a maximum power output of 53 PS (39 kW; 52 bhp) at 3,300 rpm and a torque of 12.8 kg·m (126 N·m; 93 lb·ft) at 2,000. Other Galion versions used the 2.1-litre 671-2 Étendard. The 671-2 had a power output of 56 PS (41 kW; 55 bhp) at 3,300 rpm and a torque of 14.3 kg·m (140 N·m; 103 lb·ft) at 2,000 rpm. At the 1962 Paris Motor Show, Renault announced a new diesel engine for the Galion, replacing the Perkins unit. The new engine, called 580, was a 2.72-litre four-cylinder unit and had a power output of 58 bhp (43 kW) at 2,900 rpm and a torque of 115 lb·ft (156 N·m; 15.9 kg·m).


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