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Renault is a major French automotive manufacturer with a long history and global presence. Here are the key aspects of Renault: | |||
== History and Overview == | |||
Renault was founded in 1899 by Louis Renault and his brothers Marcel and Fernand. Over its 125-year history, it has grown into one of the world's largest automakers[1]. Renault is headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France[4]. | |||
== Brands and Structure == | |||
Renault Group comprises four main brands[9]: | |||
- Renault: The core brand focused on mainstream vehicles | |||
- Dacia: Value-oriented brand | |||
- Alpine: Performance and sports car brand | |||
- Mobilize: Mobility services brand | |||
The company is part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, with Nissan owning 15% of Renault and the French state also owning 15%[4]. | |||
== Products and Technology == | |||
Renault produces a wide range of vehicles including: | |||
- Passenger cars | |||
- Electric vehicles | |||
- Light commercial vehicles | |||
- Performance cars (under Alpine brand) | |||
The company has been a pioneer in electric vehicles, with models like the Zoe and Megane E-Tech electric[1]. Renault is also developing hybrid powertrains and hydrogen fuel cell technology[14]. | |||
== | == Global Presence == | ||
Renault has a strong presence in Europe as well as international markets. Some key facts: | |||
- Sold 2.235 million vehicles globally in 2023[2] | |||
- Present in over 130 countries[2] | |||
- Employs over 105,000 people worldwide[2] | |||
- Major markets include Europe, Brazil, Turkey, Morocco[2] | |||
== Strategy and Future Plans == | |||
Renault's current strategy, called "Renaulution", aims to transform the company into a next-generation automotive and mobility group[13]. Key elements include: | |||
- Shifting focus from volume to value | |||
- Expanding electric vehicle lineup | |||
- Developing new mobility services | |||
- Achieving carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040 and globally by 2050[14] | |||
== Innovation and Technology == | |||
Renault is investing heavily in future technologies: | |||
- Electric powertrains and batteries | |||
- Connected car technologies | |||
- Autonomous driving systems | |||
- New retail concepts like the compact "rnlt©" stores[6] | |||
== Design and Brand Identity == | |||
Renault vehicles are known for their distinctive design language, often featuring flowing lines and bold front grilles. The company aims to create "voitures à vivre" - cars for living[3]. | |||
In summary, Renault is a major global automaker with a rich history, diverse brand portfolio, and strong focus on electrification and future mobility solutions. The company is in the midst of a significant transformation to adapt to changing automotive industry trends. | |||
Latest revision as of 04:26, 9 March 2025
Renault.com[edit | edit source]
Renault is a major French automotive manufacturer with a long history and global presence. Here are the key aspects of Renault:
History and Overview[edit | edit source]
Renault was founded in 1899 by Louis Renault and his brothers Marcel and Fernand. Over its 125-year history, it has grown into one of the world's largest automakers[1]. Renault is headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France[4].
Brands and Structure[edit | edit source]
Renault Group comprises four main brands[9]:
- Renault: The core brand focused on mainstream vehicles - Dacia: Value-oriented brand - Alpine: Performance and sports car brand - Mobilize: Mobility services brand
The company is part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, with Nissan owning 15% of Renault and the French state also owning 15%[4].
Products and Technology[edit | edit source]
Renault produces a wide range of vehicles including:
- Passenger cars - Electric vehicles - Light commercial vehicles - Performance cars (under Alpine brand)
The company has been a pioneer in electric vehicles, with models like the Zoe and Megane E-Tech electric[1]. Renault is also developing hybrid powertrains and hydrogen fuel cell technology[14].
Global Presence[edit | edit source]
Renault has a strong presence in Europe as well as international markets. Some key facts:
- Sold 2.235 million vehicles globally in 2023[2] - Present in over 130 countries[2] - Employs over 105,000 people worldwide[2] - Major markets include Europe, Brazil, Turkey, Morocco[2]
Strategy and Future Plans[edit | edit source]
Renault's current strategy, called "Renaulution", aims to transform the company into a next-generation automotive and mobility group[13]. Key elements include:
- Shifting focus from volume to value - Expanding electric vehicle lineup - Developing new mobility services - Achieving carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040 and globally by 2050[14]
Innovation and Technology[edit | edit source]
Renault is investing heavily in future technologies:
- Electric powertrains and batteries - Connected car technologies - Autonomous driving systems - New retail concepts like the compact "rnlt©" stores[6]
Design and Brand Identity[edit | edit source]
Renault vehicles are known for their distinctive design language, often featuring flowing lines and bold front grilles. The company aims to create "voitures à vivre" - cars for living[3].
In summary, Renault is a major global automaker with a rich history, diverse brand portfolio, and strong focus on electrification and future mobility solutions. The company is in the midst of a significant transformation to adapt to changing automotive industry trends.