Renault Group futuREady
With the new strategic plan futuREady, the Group is seeking to maintain its growth dynamic, announcing the launch of 36 new models by 2030, along with an accelerated electrification strategy and a strengthened international line‑up.
François Provost, CEO of Renault Group Said, “futuREady, our new strategic plan, is a crucial step in the future of Renault Group. In an environment that is even more competitive, we can build on solid fundamentals: our brands, our products and our financial results. The plan is based on four pillars. First, growth and products. We plan to launch 36 new models between now and 2030 and substantially transform the customer experience during the lifetime of our vehicles. Second, we will accelerate our technological roadmaps for all key technologies. We will also set highly ambitious goals for operational performance, with the widespread use of AI.”
Marking the launch of Renault Group's futuREady strategic plan, the Renault brand has presented the three key levers that will drive its growth between now and 2030. At first, to strengthen brand positions in Europe, by launching 12 new products between now and 2030 and by building on segments A - B and initiating a new offensive in segments C - D. Then deploy electrification across the range, by extending the full hybrid E-Tech offering beyond 2030 on Europe and international markets, by developing a new generation of electric vehicles based on a new platform RGEV medium 2.0, built for range, efficiency and ultra-fast charging, by creating new-generation of voitures à vivre, an approach illustrated by the Renault R-Space Lab concept, and by bringing to market a new generation of all-electric vans with 800-volt Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture. Finals, step up the brand offensive on international markets with the launch of 14 new models between now and 2030. These ambitions are expressed by the Bridger Concept show car, the forerunner to a new B-segment SUV. A multi-energy model with an electric version, this future vehicle will be built in India for the Indian market and other regions, in order to meet the needs of urban populations.


In a global environment of growing volatility and increased competition, Renault Group is building on strong foundations to approach the next cycle.