March 14, 2026: With the launch of its futuREady strategic plan, the Renault brand has outlined a roadmap to drive its next phase of growth through 2030. The strategy focuses on a strong product pipeline, accelerated electrification, and expanded international presence, positioning Renault to strengthen its competitiveness in the evolving global mobility landscape. Renault focus is on three key growth drivers to support its long-term ambitions. Strengthening its position in Europe remains a major priority. Renault plans to introduce 12 new models in Europe by 2030, building on its historic leadership in the A and B segments while expanding its presence in the C and D segments with a new generation of vehicles. These launches will help the brand broaden its product portfolio and deliver the right mix of technology, design, and performance for different customer segments across the region.

Electrification across the range will form the second pillar of Renault’s strategy. The brand will continue to expand its E-Tech full hybrid technology beyond 2030 across both European and international markets, supporting customers in their transition toward electrified mobility. At the same time, Renault is developing a new generation of electric vehicles based on the RGEV medium 2.0 platform, designed to deliver longer driving range, greater efficiency, and ultra-fast charging through advanced 800-volt architecture.
Renault is also advancing its philosophy of “voitures à vivre” — vehicles designed around everyday life through innovations like the Renault R-Space Lab concept, which explores new ways of integrating technology, comfort, and flexible interior space to enhance the in-car experience. In the commercial vehicle segment, the brand will introduce a new generation of all-electric vans equipped with Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture, enabling advanced digital features and faster charging. The third pillar of Renault’s strategy is accelerating international expansion. The company plans to launch 14 new models in global markets by 2030, supported by strong production and commercial hubs in Morocco, Türkiye, Latin America, South Korea, and India.
A key highlight of this global push is the Renault Bridger Concept, which previews a future B-segment SUV designed for urban markets. The multi-energy vehicle, including an electric version, will be manufactured in India to serve the domestic market as well as other regions. By 2030, Renault aims to sell more than 2 million vehicles worldwide, with half of its sales coming from markets outside Europe. The brand also targets 100% electrified sales in Europe and 50% electrified sales internationally, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable mobility and long-term growth.



















