Renault Group unveils futuREady strategic plan targeting 36 new models and 2 million annual sales by 2030
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What Happened
Renault Group has launched futuREady, a new mid-term strategic plan for 2026 and beyond. Building on the Renaulution transformation since 2021, the plan aims to turn the company's success story into a 'success system' through four pillars: Growth-ready, Tech-ready, Excellence-ready, and Trust-ready. The plan sets ambitious targets including 36 new model launches by 2030 and 2 million annual vehicle sales, with half of Renault brand sales outside Europe.
- Growth-ready: 36 new models by 2030, expanded electrified line-ups, stronger presence in India and South America.
- Tech-ready: Next-gen EV platform with 800V architecture, 750 km range, first European SDV in 2026, AI integration across the value chain.
- Excellence-ready: 2-year development cycles, deployment of 350 humanoid robots 'Calvin' in factories from 2027, 20% reduction in production costs.
- Trust-ready: Investment in employee training, stronger supplier partnerships, digital transformation of dealer network.
“FutuREady builds on the foundation laid by Renaulution, transforming our success story into a success system. Our industry is entering a tougher, faster and more unpredictable cycle. We have proven we can win. Now we must prove we can last.”
Why this matters
The plan outlines how Renault intends to stay competitive amid industry volatility, focusing on electrification, AI, and operational efficiency to ensure long-term profitability and growth.
Terms in This Story
- Renaulution
- Renault Group's previous strategic plan launched in 2021 focused on transformation and profitability improvement.
- SDV
- Software-Defined Vehicle; a vehicle where features and functions are primarily enabled through software updates.
- 800-volt architecture
- An electrical system architecture that allows faster charging and higher efficiency in electric vehicles.
- WLTP
- Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure; a standard for measuring fuel consumption and range of vehicles.
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