The Renault group sold 2.7 million vehicles in 2021
The Renault group (Renault, Dacia, Alpine, Lada, Jinbei & Huasong) sold 2,696,401 vehicles in 2021, which represents a decrease of 4.5% compared to 2020 (which was down 21.3% compared to compared to 2019). This therefore shows a drop of 28.2% compared to 2019. Compared to 2019, the Renault group lost more than one million vehicles, while the global market for all manufacturers lost a total of nearly 10 million vehicles. over the period. The Renault group announced last year (like other manufacturers) that it would henceforth favor profitability over volumes, which could have had a negative influence on the Renault group's sales. This type of strategy can also have an influence on all automotive markets, which are seeing the average price of vehicles of all brands increase significantly.

At the same time, the Renault group had announced that the semiconductor crisis would cause it to lose 500,000 vehicles in 2021, which was undoubtedly also one of the reasons for the decline in sales of the manufacturer last year.

The breakdown by brand was as follows in 2021: 1,693,609 Renault (-5.2%), 537,095 Dacia (+3.1%), 385,208 Lada (+0.5%), 77 830 Jinbei & Huasong (-50.2%) and 2,659 Alpine (+74.2%).

The sales figures by model are not yet known, but the manufacturer announces that 30% of its vehicles sold in 2021 will be electrified, including the Twingo ZE, Kangoo ZE, Master ZE and Zoé, as well as the Clio hybrid (19% of sales ), Captur hybrid (24% of sales) and Arkana hybrid (56% of sales). The year 2022 will see the marketing of the 100% electric Mégane.


    
 

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