Renault has announced an ambitious new strategic roadmap, futuREady, aimed at accelerating global growth, expanding electrification, and strengthening its international footprint by 2030.
The plan is built on three key pillars—reinforcing its leadership in Europe, advancing electrification across its portfolio, and aggressively expanding in global markets. The company aims to sell over 2 million vehicles annually by 2030, with half of its sales coming from outside Europe.
As part of its European strategy, Renault will launch 12 new models by the end of the decade, focusing on its stronghold in A and B segments while expanding into higher-margin C and D segments. The lineup will include next-generation electric and hybrid vehicles, building on popular models such as the Renault 5 E-Tech and Renault 4 E-Tech.
Electrification remains central to the strategy. Renault confirmed it will continue its full hybrid E-Tech technology beyond 2030 while accelerating the rollout of battery electric vehicles. A key highlight is the development of the new RGEV medium 2.0 platform, designed for enhanced range, efficiency, and ultra-fast charging with 800-volt architecture. The platform will support multiple configurations, including fully electric models with up to 750 km range and extended-range variants reaching up to 1,400 km.
In the commercial vehicle segment, Renault is also advancing electrification with a new generation of electric vans featuring software-defined vehicle (SDV) architecture and fast-charging capabilities.
The brand also showcased its innovation vision through the Renault R-Space Lab concept, which reimagines the in-car experience with a modular, tech-driven cabin focused on comfort, connectivity, and safety. Features include a full-width panoramic display, AI-based driver assistance, and flexible seating configurations.
On the global front, Renault plans to launch 14 new models across key international markets, including India, Latin America, South Korea, and Türkiye. These regions are expected to play a critical role in achieving the company’s growth targets.
India, in particular, has been identified as a major hub for production and exports. Renault plans to introduce four new models in the country by 2030, including electric and hybrid vehicles tailored for local and global markets.
The company also revealed the Bridger Concept, a sub-4-meter SUV designed for urban markets. Expected to enter production by 2027, the model will be built in India and offered with multiple powertrain options, including electric and hybrid variants.
By 2030, Renault aims to achieve 100% electrified sales in Europe and 50% electrified sales in international markets, underscoring its commitment to sustainable mobility and future-ready innovation.
With the futuREady plan, Renault is positioning itself to lead the next phase of automotive transformation through a balanced approach of electrification, innovation, and global expansion.

















