Currently reading: Renault Group to launch 36 cars by 2030 in push to be 'European benchmark'

New Futuready strategy will yield 22 Renault, Dacia and Alpine models for sale in Europe, of which 14 will be EVs

The Renault Group has set out a bold plan to become the “benchmark European car maker”, with 36 new models due to be launched worldwide by 2030, utilising a new software-based architecture and technology, and each developed in only around two years.

The new strategy, labelled Futuready, has been developed by CEO François Provost, who succeeded Luca de Meo last July. It's effectively a successor to de Meo’s 2021 Renaulution plan, which revitalised the then-struggling French firm. 

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