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Renault Sales Climb Despite European Van Slump
20 Jan
Summary
- Renault Group's total vehicle sales increased by 3.2% in 2025.
- Passenger car volumes rose significantly, outperforming market growth.
- Hybrid and electric vehicle sales saw substantial year-over-year gains.

Renault Group announced a 3.2% rise in sales volumes for 2025, selling a total of 2.34 million vehicles. This growth was primarily driven by robust demand for its passenger cars in international markets, which expanded by 11.7%. In contrast, European sales saw a modest 0.5% increase, largely due to a significant 21% drop in van volumes.
The automaker experienced strong performance in its passenger car segment, with volumes up 5.9%. Sales of hybrid vehicles increased by 35% and electric vehicles by 77% compared to the previous year. Renault highlighted that its international sales growth is supported by local manufacturing, mitigating tariff impacts.
Looking ahead, Renault anticipates challenges in the European market, with no expected rebound in sight. The company is scheduled to release its 2025 financial results on February 19.




