
Renault Group comprises four brands – Renault, Dacia, Alpine, and Mobilize - and holds alliances with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors. Established in more than 130 countries, the Group sold 2.7 million vehicles in 2021 and employs nearly 111,000 people.
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In January 2022, Geely Auto parent company, Geely Holding Group and Renault Group jointly announced a collaboration to bring an all-new product portfolio of fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and internal combustion engine (ICE) models to the South Korean market.
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Created in 2021 as a division of Renault, Mobilize is based on the concept of usership rather than ownership as the transition to paid-for services starts to coalesce across Europe, fueled by the increasing electrification of vehicles.
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Mobilize is based on the concept of usership rather than ownership, as the transition to paid-for services starts to shape up across Europe, fuelled by the increasing electrification of vehicles.
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First launched in 2015, the KWID has sold more than 4 million units in India.
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By 2023, the plant will also begin assembly of H2 refueling stations and the production of low-carbon hydrogen.
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The intercompany agreement is called Roadmap 2030 and focuses on pure electric vehicles and connected mobility. The Roadmap hopes to increase the usage of common platforms by 80% in 2026. With 35 new EV cars in 2030, the Roadmap is based on the five common EV platforms.
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Horton brings over 20 years of fleet experience to the role, including 11 years with Renault.
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Lexus and Renault are making big changes in the UK effective January 1, 2022.
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Qualcomm will supply a key computing chip for the digital dashboard in a new Renault electric vehicle (EV) Megane E-TECH Electric.
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