Jan 17 Reuters Renault, opens new tab on Wednesday reported a 9 increase in annual global sales volumes for 2023, returning to growth after four consecutive years of decline and the French automaker said it was poised to continue its strong performance in 2024.
The group saw its volumes drop nearly 6 in 2022, a year heavily hit by semiconductor chip shortages, after setting a sales record of 3.88 million vehicles cars and vans in 2018.
Renault39;s sales slump was exacerbated by its exit from the Russian market.
To boost sales, Renault shrank its vehicle range and refocused under CEO Luca de Meo on its most profitable markets and models.
We are regaining our attractiveness … our design is improving, and we also see this in our conquest rates, Fabrice Cambolive, Renault brand general manager told reporters. The plan is to continue at this same level of performance in 2024.
The carmaker39;s flagship Renault brand, which accounts for more than twothirds of group sales, recorded a 9.4 sales increase in 2023, while sales at its lowcost brand Dacia grew 14.7.
The group39;s order book in Europe represents 212 months of forecast sales at the end of December 2023, Renault added.
Europe accounted for 63 of the sales in 2023, but the automaker plans to grow outside Europe with eight new global model launches by 2027.
Electrified models represented 40 of Renault brand sales in 2023, up from 38 in 2022. Fullyelectric models made up 11 of sales.
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