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    Renault Targets India Among Its Top Three Markets by 2030, CEO Says

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    Renault aims to elevate India into its top three global markets by 2030, backed by seven new launches—including electric models—and targeting electrified vehicles to account for half of Indian sales by decade-end.

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    Renault bets on EVs, hybrids to win over aspirational Indian buyers

    Renault's Strategy and Ambitions in the Indian Automotive Market

    By Aditi Shah

    Renault's Renewed Focus on India

    CHENNAI, April 16 (Reuters) - Renault is betting on electric vehicles and hybrids to win over buyers in the world's third-largest car market, global CEO Francois Provost said on Thursday, as the French carmaker steps up its product push to regain market share.

    The company wants India to rank among the Renault brand's top three global markets by 2030, and aims to capture about 5% of market share in the country by the end of the decade, Provost told reporters at an event in India's southern auto hub of Chennai.

    Renault, which does not have a presence in the U.S. and China, expects the Indian market will play a key role in developing new models and boosting sales for the French carmaker globally.

    India's Role in Renault's Global Plans

    "Our ambition goes beyond 'India for India' in growth and product," Provost said, adding he sees the country as an export and tech hub, "and a strategic asset on a global scale" where it will develop products and technologies for the world.

    Sales of cars in India are set to touch 6 million by 2030, up 36% from 2025, S&P Global Mobility data showed, with a rapid increase in demand for SUVs and premium vehicles - a shift Provost is betting on.

    Product Development and Market Share

    Renault entered India in 2005 and in 2012 it launched its popular Duster SUV helping the carmaker achieve a market share of 4%. But over time, Renault's share dwindled and is less than 1% currently, industry data showed.

    The automaker, which is making a comeback in the South Asian country, is betting on its electrified vehicles to win over consumers, with Provost expecting EVs and hybrids to account for about half of its sales in India by 2030.

    Platform Innovation and Localisation

    Renault currently builds most cars in India on its compact vehicle platform and it recently introduced a modular platform on which it has built the Duster SUV.

    Benefits of the Modular Platform

    The new modular platform will allow Renault to introduce vehicles of different sizes with a high level of local content, allowing it to price them competitively for the domestic market and exports, the company's India chief Stephane Deblaise said at the same event.

    It plans to have seven models in India by the end of the decade, including its existing portfolio of four vehicles plus the launch of three new cars.

    India as an Export and Innovation Hub

    Export Ambitions

    INDIA AS AN EXPORT HUB

    India is emerging as a major source of global engineering and innovation for Renault, and Provost said the company aims to generate about 2 billion euros ($2.36 billion) worth of car, parts and technology exports a year from the country by 2030.

    South America is one region it will export to, Provost said.

    Competitive Landscape and Investment

    Global automakers, including Japan's Toyota, Suzuki and South Korea's Hyundai Motor are stepping up investments in India, betting on rising domestic demand and its growing role as an automotive production and engineering hub.

    Provost, a Renault insider who previously ran operations in Russia, South Korea and China, did not disclose how much the company will commit exclusively to the Indian market.

    Renault's International Game Plan

    Under its broader international game plan, Renault has said it will spend 3 billion euros by 2027 launching Renault-brand models in India, Latin America, South Korea, Turkey and North Africa.

    ($1 = 0.8487 euros)

    (Reporting by Aditi Shah in Chennai, Writing by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema and Jane Merriman)

    References

    • Renault brand achieves +10% global passenger car sales growth in 2025, driven by successful product offensive - Site media global de Renault
    • Renault puts India at centre of futuREady plan; four models by 2030 | Company News - Business Standard

    Table of Contents

    • Renault's Strategy and Ambitions in the Indian Automotive Market

    Key Takeaways

    • •Renault’s global CEO François Provost reaffirmed the strategy at an industry event in Chennai on April 16, highlighting India’s importance through aggressive product and electrification plans.
    • •India sales surged by ~18% in H2 2025, with Q4 up ~27%, signaling a turnaround thanks to refreshed models like Triber and Kiger (media.renault.com).
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about Renault targets India among its top three markets by 2030, CEO says

    1What is Renault’s goal for the Indian market by 2030?

    Renault aims for India to be among its top three global markets by 2030.

    2How many new vehicles does Renault plan to launch in India by 2030?

    Renault plans to launch seven vehicles in India by 2030, including battery-electric models.

  • Renault's Renewed Focus on India
  • India's Role in Renault's Global Plans
  • Product Development and Market Share
  • Platform Innovation and Localisation
  • Benefits of the Modular Platform
  • India as an Export and Innovation Hub
  • Export Ambitions
  • Competitive Landscape and Investment
  • Renault's International Game Plan
  • Under its futuREady strategic plan, Renault will launch four India-designed models—including EVs and hybrids—by 2030, with electrified vehicles expected to comprise 50% of its non‑European sales (business-standard.com).
    3
    What proportion of Renault’s sales in India are expected to be electrified by 2030?

    Renault expects that about half of its India sales will be electrified vehicles by 2030.

    4Who announced Renault’s strategy for the Indian market?

    Renault’s global CEO Francois Provost announced the strategy at an industry event in Chennai.

    5Where was Renault’s Indian market strategy revealed?

    The strategy was revealed at an industry event in Chennai, India.

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