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Groupe Renault sales increased by 3.2% while integrating the Jinbei and Huasong brands since January 1, 2018. At 2017 scope, Groupe Renault volumes declined by 1.2% in a world market down 0.3%.
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In Europe, sales were stable (+0.5%).
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Combined sales by Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors rise 6.5% to 10,608,366 units in 2017 – one in nine passenger cars and light commercial vehicles sold worldwide
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Zero-emission leadership maintained with cumulative sales of 540,623 electric vehicles since 2010
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3.76 million vehicles sold, a rise of 8.5% in a market that grew 2.3%.
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A record year for Renault, the world's leading French brand, and for Dacia. Renault is the number-two brand in Europe.
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Renault remains the leader in Europe's electric-vehicle segment with market share of 23.8%.
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All the regions of the group increased both in sales volumes and market share. In particular, the group posted a sales increase of 13.6% in the Eurasia region and 17.0% in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Renault is seeking continued growth1 in 2018, buoyed by the development of its international activities and its renewed range.
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Groupe Renault and Al-Futtaim sign definitive agreements dedicated to the exclusive assembly and distribution of Renault vehicles in Pakistan.
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Groupe Renault is entering Pakistan, a new market for the Groupe.
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The assembly will be done in a brand new state-of-the-art plant in Karachi.
- 1.88 million vehicles sold in the first half of 2017, an increase of 10.4% in a market that grew 2.6%.
- All group brands posted increases in sales volumes and market share. The Renault and Dacia brands set half-year sales records. Renault ranks as the second most sold brand in Europe.
- All Regions increased their sales volumes and market share. In particular, the Group recorded a 19.3% rise in sales in the Africa-Middle East-India Region and a 50.5% increase in the Asia-Pacific Region.
- Renault confirms its growth ambitions in 2017, driven by its renewed range, new product launches and the development of its international business activities.
• With its project on acquisition of Intel’s French R&D activity specializing in embedded software, connectivity and new services, Groupe Renault steps up development in connected and autonomous vehicles.
• This activity represents more than 400 highly qualified employees with deep international experience in embedded software development.
• Renault is opting for French-based innovation and research, at sites in Toulouse and Sophia Antipolis.