Renault Group sold 2,264,815 vehicles in 2024

As far as we learned with the official statement made today, Renault Group will sell 2,264,815 vehicles globally in 2024. realized.

According to the shared official press release, Renault Group will sell 2,264,815 vehicles globally in 2024. It achieved 1.3 percent growth compared to 2023. Sales and growth rates were as follows:

Renault: 1,577,351 vehicles (1.8 percent increase compared to 2023)
DACIA: 676,340 vehicles (2.7 percent increase compared to 2023)
Alpine: 4,585 vehicles (5.9 percent increase compared to 2023)

In addition, the company stated the following:The group increased its sales in Europe by 3.5 percent, twice the market rate. While Renault Group was on the podium of automobile manufacturers with vehicle sales of 1,599,051 units, Sandero became the best-selling car in all channels. Outside Europe, the brand increased its sales by 10.3 percent in Brazil with Kardian within the scope of the International Game Plan, while it increased its sales by 80.6 percent in South Korea thanks to the launch of Grand Koleos, the first vehicle of the new Renault Korea structure. Hybrid vehicle sales increased by 45 percent, accounting for 25.5 percent of Group sales (an increase of 7.5 points compared to 2023). The Renault brand consolidated its second place in Europe, with 40 percent of ICE sales consisting of hybrid vehicles.

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In Europe, segment C and above sales constitute 30 percent of the Group’s sales. While the Renault brand introduced the Scenic E-Tech Electric, Symbioz and Rafale models to the market this year, Dacia introduced the Bigster model, which will be available at dealers in the spring of 2025. Electric vehicles accounted for 9 percent of Groupe Renault sales in a year of transition in terms of product plan. This is starting to be reflected in the Q4 mix, which is up over 12 percent, almost 5 points higher than the rest of the year.

13 percent of the brand’s sales consisted of electric vehicles. 5 E-Tech Electric, which has been on sale in France since October, became the best-selling electric car in November and December. The group will launch seven models in 2025. “The move to electric in Europe will be supported by vehicles such as the Renault 4 E-Tech Electric, Dacia Bigster, Alpine A390 and Mobilize Duo & Bento, among other models.”

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