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Renault Group’s Q3 revenue climbs 6.8% on strong EV and hybrid sales

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Automotive revenue increased by 5% to €9.8 billion, driven by a 9.8% rise in vehicle registrations compared to Q3 2024
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Renault Group’s Q3 revenue climbs 6.8% on strong EV and hybrid sales
Renault Group’s electrification momentum accelerated further, with electrified models (EVs, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids) accounting for 44% of total sales 

Renault Group's third-quarter performance in 2025 was robust, with revenue increasing by 6.8% year-on-year to €11.4 billion, as stated in its financial report published on 23 October 2025. At constant exchange rates, revenue grew by 8.5%, supported by strong global sales and expanding electrified product offerings across its brands.

Automotive revenue increased by 5% to €9.8 billion, driven by a 9.8% rise in vehicle registrations compared to Q3 2024. The Group sold 529,486 vehicles in the quarter, with international sales up 14.9% and European sales up 7.5%. Mobilise Financial Services also posted strong results, with revenue up 18.4% to €1.6 billion due to higher interest rates and a larger loan portfolio.

Duncan Minto, Chief Financial Officer of Renault Group, said the company’s diversified line-up across electric, hybrid, and traditional models continues to strengthen its financial position. “We remain fully committed to our value over volume strategy and confirm our full-year guidance, targeting a Group operating margin around 6.5% and free cash flow between €1.0 billion and €1.5 billion,” he said.

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In the first nine months of 2025, Renault sold 1,169,806 vehicles worldwide, marking a +3.8% increase compared to the same period last year. In Europe3, Renault PC recorded a +7.5% increase, the second-highest growth among the top fifteen automotive brands, with 546,314 vehicles sold. The brand’s PC market share rose by +0.3 points, reaching 5.5%. Renault International Game Plan continues to deliver strong results, with +15.6% growth (PC+LCV) in the international market compared to last year.

Renault, Dacia, and Alpine all recorded growth during the quarter. Renault brand sales rose 6.6% to 361,575 vehicles, fuelled by the strong performance of its electric Renault 5 E-Tech and hybrid Symbioz models. Electric vehicles represented over 20% of Renault’s Q3 sales, while hybrids accounted for nearly 38%. Dacia sales surged 16.2% to 165,451 vehicles, driven by the success of the Bigster SUV and Sandero, Europe’s best-selling car. Alpine’s sales more than tripled to 2,344 vehicles, supported by the launch of its new A290 electric sports city car.

Renault Group’s electrification momentum accelerated further, with electrified models (EVs, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids) accounting for 44% of total sales, up nearly 11 percentage points from a year earlier. The company’s upcoming Q4 launches include the Renault Boreal C-SUV, Renault Kwid E-Tech, Alpine A390, and Renault Clio 6.

As of 30 September 2025, Renault maintained healthy inventories totalling 538,000 vehicles and reported strong single-digit growth in order intake in Europe. The Group stated it remains focused on its cost-reduction roadmap while actively preparing its next mid-term plan to accelerate transformation and unlock future growth opportunities.

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