Renault 2025 volumes up 3% as Clio, Sandero boost sales
Renault Group's electrified vehicle deliveries rose 77% globally, with international markets growing 11.7%, offsetting weaker van sales in Europe, company data showed.
- On Tuesday, Renault Group said global vehicle sales rose 3.2% in 2025, with worldwide sales growth across Renault, Dacia, and Alpine brands.
- Renault Group attributed the gain to stronger demand outside Europe and higher deliveries of electrified vehicles, with international markets making up 38% of Renault brand volumes and outside-Europe sales rising 11.7%.
- By segment, Renault brand passenger car sales rose 10.0%, while light commercial vehicle sales fell 16.5% to 336,505 units, according to the automaker.
- France remained the largest market for Renault Group with 533,692 vehicles sold and a 26.8% market share, while the company plans 2026 product launches across internal combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, Fabrice Cambolive said.
- With international markets at 38%, Renault's electrification push includes about 400,000 hybrid vehicles sold in Europe, up 35.1%, and about 194,000 electric vehicles, rising 76.7%.
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The Renault group accumulates three consecutive years increasing its sales volumes. Pending knowing its financial results, which will be affected by the situation of its historical partner Nissan, the company has reported that its vehicle deliveries grew by 3.2% last year, to almost 2.34 million units. This has been possible thanks to the great performance of the company in some of its key markets like Spain, where the Renault brand rose by 29.7…
The group, which acts predominantly in Europe, said that it sold 2.34 million vehicles in total, with only 0.5% increase in Europe compared to 11.7% in its international markets.
Renault is the second most sold brand in Portugal, registering an increase of 36% in private sales, while Clio model is the most sold car.
Already sold nearly 700,000 cars in the world last year, and a model was again the most sold car in Europe. Hybrid engines had a 122% jump, especially...
In the last month of 2025, the ranking of new car sales changed several times, but there was no change at the top of the list.
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