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Renault Group continues to develop in value-creating segments

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Renault Group continues to develop in value-creating segments

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Renault Group worldwide gross sales amounted to 1,133,667 autos within the first half of 2023, up 13% versus 2022 H1. In Europe, Group gross sales had been up 24% in a market up 17%

  • Renault Group worldwide gross sales amounted to 1,133,667 autos within the first half of 2023, up 13% versus 2022 H1. In Europe, Group gross sales had been up 24% in a market up 17%.
  • The Renault model recorded a 12% progress, with greater than 772,000 autos offered within the first half of 2023. In Europe, the Renault model elevated its gross sales by 21% to 503,242 items, again on the rostrum because the second best-selling model and primary in France.
  • Dacia’s gross sales had been up 24% to greater than 345,000 items within the first half of 2023, because of the success of its vary.
  • Alpine additionally confirmed its progress: with greater than 1,800 autos offered, registrations had been up by 9%. The final six months have been marked by the profitable launches of two restricted editions: the Alpine A110 San Remo 73 and the Alpine A110 R Le Mans.
  • The Group’s gross sales coverage targeted on worth creation, is continuous to focus on probably the most worthwhile channels: gross sales to retail prospects, excessive trim variations and the C phase.
    • The share of gross sales to retail prospects represents 65% within the Group’s 5 most important European international locations1.
      • Retail gross sales account for greater than half of the gross sales of the Renault model, in Europe.
      • Dacia takes the 2nd place within the European retail market, up 29% on the primary half of 2022. With 138,978 items offered, Dacia Sandero is up 23.5% on the primary half of 2022 and stays the best-selling car for retail prospects in Europe.
    • Within the C phase in Europe, the Renault model recorded progress of 42% on the primary half of 2022 because of the success of Arkana, Austral and Megane E-TECH electrical:
      • Renault Arkana recorded nearly 42,000 gross sales, 55% of which had been E-TECH variations.
      • Renault Austral recorded nearly 40,000 gross sales, of which 65% had been hybrid variations and 60% top-of-the-range variations.
      • Renault Megane E-TECH electrical has recorded greater than 23,000 gross sales, with greater than 70% of gross sales for top trim variations and 80% for probably the most highly effective engine. Megane E-TECH electrical is the best-selling electrical car within the C phase in France.
    • Renault Group pursues its electrification offensive:
      • Gross sales of Renault model electrified passenger vehicles2 rose by 18%3, now accounting for 37% of the model’s passenger automobile gross sales in Europe. Full electrical autos characterize 11% of passenger automobile gross sales in Europe.
      • Dacia Jogger Hybrid 140, which has been on sale since January 2023, accounts for greater than 25% of the gross sales combine. Dacia Spring, full electrical, has offered greater than 27,000 items in Europe since its launch and continues to be one of many best-selling electrical autos in Europe.
    • The Group’s order backlog in Europe represents 3.4 months of gross sales on the finish of June 2023. It might stay above the goal of two months all year long, even with a market down 30% in contrast with 2019.

France, Italy, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom
Consists of EV, Hybrid (HEV) and Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV), excludes Gentle-Hybrid (MHEV)
Supply: DATAFORCE, scope: France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland.

Excluding Renault Russia and AVTOVAZ
Excluding Renault Russia and AVTOVAZ

Preliminary figures

SOURCE: Renault Group

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