The Renault-Nissan group sold 7.7 million vehicles in 2020
The Renault-Nissan group sold 7.7 million light vehicles (passenger and utility) in 2020, down 24% compared to 2019. This is one of the biggest drops recorded in 2020 for a carmaker. The Franco-Japanese group is suffering from a significant drop in its three main entities, the Nissan group (Nissan, Infiniti, Datsun), the Renault group (Renault, Alpine, Dacia, Samsung, Lada, Jinbei-Huasong) and Mitsubishi Motors.

The Nissan group suffered a drop of 22.2% in 2020, its sales having fallen to 4 million units, the Renault group suffered a fall of 21.3% last year, its sales having fallen to 2,9 million units and Mitsubishi suffered a drop of 33.1% last year, its sales falling to 820,000 units.

However, the Renault-Nissan group remains the third largest carmaker in the world, behind Toyota and Volkswagen. It is still far ahead of the GM and Hyundai-Kia groups, which also recorded sharp declines last year.

The worldwide sales of the Renault-Nissan group in 2020 break down as follows:
• Europe remains its largest market, with 1.89 million vehicles, or 25% of its global sales (compared to 27% in 2019).
• China is its second market, with 1.32 million vehicles, or 17% of its global sales (compared to 15% in 2019).
• The USA remains its third market, with 990,000 vehicles, or 13% of its worldwide sales (compared to 15% in 2019).
• Japan is its fourth market, with 540,000 vehicles, or 7% of its global sales (compared to 6% in 2019).
• These four markets represent 62% of the Renault-Nissan group's worldwide sales in 2020.


    
 

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