Renault plans half of sales overseas by 2030, eyes 23% volume growth
Renault has its eyes set on a bold future, targeting substantial international expansion by 2030. The iconic French car manufacturer is set to reposition itself, aiming to direct 50% of its sales beyond European borders, thereby enhancing its glob...

NEW MODELS, MORE SALES OUTSIDE EUROPE
Renault plans 36 new models in the next five years, including 14 outside Europe, compared with just eight in the previous five years.
It aims to sell more than 2 million Renault-brand vehicles per year by 2030, up 23% from 1.63 million cars sold in 2025. Half of those it aims to sell outside Europe versus 38% last year.
"We will show that we are here for the long term and we will become the benchmark for the European automotive industry on the global stage," CEO Francois Provost, who has led the automaker since last year, said in a statement.
Renault is in better shape than five years ago, when heavy losses forced it to retreat from several overseas markets and cut thousands of jobs. But competition is heating up. And a pullback in support for electric vehicles in the United States under the Trump administration has triggered huge writedowns and abrupt strategic reversals at some rivals.
Renault, which has no U.S. or Chinese presence, said it will continue to develop EVs, planning 16 pure electric models by 2030, or 44% of its planned models. It will also use its Horse Powertrain joint venture with Geely to develop a smaller engine for hybrids. Renault has leaned on hybrids to manage weaker-than-expected European EV demand.
A new EV platform under development for 2028 will include a range-extender version with a backup gasoline engine to extend range to up to 1,400 km (870 miles). The automaker will unveil the Bridger, a small SUV for the Indian market, at its research-and-development centre outside Paris later on Tuesday alongside the Dacia Striker, a crossover estate to compete with the Volkswagen Group's Skoda Octavia.
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