Renault: Why Does the Group's Boss Demand a Freeze on Standards on Small Cars?
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In the face of European regulatory pressure and the rise of Chinese manufacturers, Renault's boss, François Provost, calls for a 10-year freeze on rules governing small cars. The stated aim is to reduce production costs and accelerate the electrification of the European automotive market. Should the European automotive industry slow down on standards to speed up on electricity? In any case, this is the message delivered on Thursday 14 May by Ren…
Renault's boss calls on the EU to freeze the regulation on small cars Admin FCE 14 May 2026 - 15:20 On Thursday, the boss of the French car group Renault, François Provost, called on the European Union to freeze European regulations for ten years to allow the manufacturer to lower the price of his small cars and concentrate on electrifying the car fleet."What I'm proposing to the EU (...) is that we take the regulation as it is today, that which…
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