Core Insights - Renault Group achieved a third consecutive year of growth, with a total of 2,336,807 vehicles sold globally in 2025, reflecting a 3.2% increase compared to 2024, outperforming the overall market growth of 1.6% [4][15] - The growth was driven by strong international sales and a focus on electrification, with two-thirds of Renault's sales being electrified vehicles (EV and HEV) [2][4] Renault Brand Performance - Renault sold 1,628,030 vehicles in 2025, marking a 3.2% increase, with a notable 10.0% growth in global passenger car sales [4][14] - In Europe, Renault secured the second position in the passenger car and light commercial vehicle market, achieving a 7.4% growth in passenger car sales [3][4] - Full hybrid sales rose by 17.0%, reaching approximately 287,000 units, which accounted for 38.4% of the brand's passenger car sales, significantly above the market average [3][4] Dacia Brand Performance - Dacia recorded 697,408 vehicle sales in 2025, representing a 3.1% growth compared to 2024, and became the second-largest brand among retail customers in Europe [7][8] - The brand's hybrid sales more than doubled, increasing by 121.7%, now accounting for 19.2% of its total passenger car sales [10] Alpine Brand Performance - Alpine achieved a historic performance with 10,970 vehicle registrations in 2025, reflecting a remarkable growth of 139.2% [10][11] - The brand's expansion included the successful launch of the Alpine A290 and the introduction of the new Alpine A390, which is expected to attract new customers [10][11] International Sales Growth - Renault's international sales grew by 11.7%, with significant increases in core markets such as Latin America (+11.3%), South Korea (+55.9%), and Morocco (+44.8%) [4][6] - Outside Europe, Renault's passenger car and light commercial vehicle sales accounted for 38% of total brand volumes, up by 2.9 points [6] Electrification Strategy - Renault Group's electrification offensive continued, with approximately 400,000 hybrid vehicles sold (+35.1%) and around 194,000 electric vehicles sold (+76.7%) in 2025 [4][5] - The Renault brand's electric vehicles now account for 20.2% of its passenger car sales, supported by new models and a strong focus on hybrid sales [5][10] Future Outlook - In 2026, Renault Group plans to continue its product offensive, introducing new models such as the Renault Clio and Twingo E-Tech electric, while expanding its international growth strategy [4][13]
Renault Group 2025 FY sales results: Renault Group and its brands achieve a third consecutive year of growth, driven by international sales and electrification
Globenewswire·2026-01-20 06:00