Renault is reshaping its India business by creating a dedicated powertrain manufacturing unit, while merging vehicle manufacturing and sales under one structure. The reorganization is designed to strengthen India’s role as an export base, with Renault aiming for 2 billion euros in annual exports by 2030. The company says operations and stakeholder relationships will remain unaffected.
Renault says it will launch seven new models in India by 2030, betting the country will rank among its top three global markets. The automaker also plans to transform its Chennai plant into a global export hub, signaling a major push to expand its India footprint and capture more market share.
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Renault has unveiled an ambitious dual-platform strategy for India, aiming to roll out seven new models by 2030. One platform will focus on affordable vehicles priced under ₹10 lakh, while the second will cover larger segments and electrification, including EVs and SUVs. The company also sees India as a software development hub to support its future products.
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