Committed to supporting firefighters in every mission, Sanicar has been designing some of the most reliable and high-performance emergency vehicles on the market for over 60 years. The brand will present two VSAVs based on the new Renault Master at the Firefighters’ Congress (October 8 to 10).

It is hard to imagine a more demanding profession than that of a firefighter. To assist these professionals in their vital missions, Sanicar develops VSAVs renowned for their robustness and reliability. Adapted to the most demanding situations, these conversions integrate the latest technical advances to ensure the safety and comfort of both professionals and patients during interventions. These are vehicles that firefighters know they can rely on, backed by a responsive customer service that positions Sanicar as a truly trusted partner, already adopted by numerous SDIS in France.
Emergency professionals attending the Le Mans Congress will be able to discover two Sanicar conversions based on the Renault Master. The first is a customer vehicle on loan from SDIS 83. The second is a demonstration Master showcasing the standard layout offered by Sanicar. From this base, professionals can adapt the configuration to their own needs thanks to the many options and customizations available.
While the Mercedes Sprinter will not be on display at the stand, it remains the benchmark utility vehicle for many Sanicar conversions, valued for its reliability and perfect compatibility with the proposed layouts. Sanicar also benefits from a highly flexible production facility, capable of supporting all emergency service projects, regardless of their scale. Finally, customer service is constantly mobilized to quickly provide any assistance firefighters might need. At Sanicar, it is not just the vehicles that rescuers can count on.
“Sanicar is historically recognized for the durability of its conversions. We are delighted to be able to present our technical expertise, which offers a wide range of solutions tailored to the expectations of firefighters. With a goal of continuous improvement, these solutions are constantly optimized based on field experience feedback. This guarantees that emergency services have increasingly high-performance vehicles.”