@Renault: RENAULT GROUP H1 2022 COMMERCIAL RESULTS PRESS RELEASE000403

Renault Group continues to pursue a sales policy focused on value creation through the renewal and electrification of its product ranges

Renault Group’s worldwide sales amounted to 1,000,199 units in the first half of 2022, down -12.0% compared with the first half of 2021 on an equivalent basis (excluding Russia), in a context disrupted by the semiconductor crisis and marked by the shutdown of the Group’s activities in Russia.
Renault Group is continuing its value-creation-oriented sales policy, which is leading to an increase in the share of its sales in the most profitable channels. In the five main European countries (France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom), the share of sales to private individuals represents 66% versus 53% in the first half of 2021.
The Renault brand continues to post strong growth in the electrified market: the E-Tech range (electric vehicles and hybrid powertrains) accounted for 36% of passenger car sales in Europe in the first half of 2022 (compared with 26% in 2021). Renault’s sales in the C-segment are up 12% compared with the first half of 2021 with, in particular, the success of Arkana with more than 40,000 sales this year, with E-Tech (HEV) versions now the most in demand (59%).
Dacia confirms its third place in sales to private individuals in Europe and maintains its growth with a 5.9% increase in registrations compared to the first half of 2021. A success driven in particular by Dacia Sandero, the best-selling model to private customers in Europe for the fifth year in a row, and Duster, the best-selling SUV model to private customers in Europe since 2018.
The Alpine brand also confirmed its strong growth: its registrations rose by more than 70% after an already record year in 2021, international expansion continued with the launch of the brand in Slovenia and the Czech Republic, as well as a rich half-year with the launch of the new A110 range, for which the level of orders doubled over the period.
The Group’s order backlog in Europe remains at a high level at 4.1 months of sales at June 30, 2022. Mégane E-Tech Electric is proving a real success with customers, with 20,000 orders in four months. Dacia Spring continues to play a leading role in the 100% electric vehicle market, with more than 5,000 orders placed per month on average in the first half of 2022, while Dacia Jogger had placed more than 50,000 orders by the end of June 2022.

 
 
H1 2022 (1)
H1 2021 (2)
Change (%)

RENAULT
PC
538 924
634 607
-15,1

 
LCV
152 511
197 119
-22,6

 
PC+LCV
691 435
831 726
-16,9

 
 
 
 
 

RENAULT KOREA MOTORS
PC
25 285
26 908
-6,0

 
 
 
 
 

DACIA
PC
275 007
239 127
+15,0

 
LCV
2 878
23 360
-87,7

 
PC+LCV
277 885
262 487
+5,9

 
 
 
 
 

ALPINE
PC
1 710
1 001
+70,8

 
 
 
 
 

JINBEI HUASONG
PC

22

 
LCV

13 387

 
PC+LCV

13 409

 
 
 
 
 

EVEASY
PC
3 856
1 335
+188,8

 
 
 
 
 

MOBILIZE
PC
28
0
+++

 
 
 
 
 

RENAULT GROUP
PC
844 810
903 000
-6,4

 
LCV
155 389
233 866
-33,6

 
PC+LCV
1 000 199
1 136 866
-12,0

 
 
 
 
 

RENAULT GROUP (3)
PC
844 810
1 180 997
-28,5

 
LCV
155 389
241 650
-35,7

 
PC+LCV
1 000 199
1 422 647
-29,7

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

(1) Preliminary figures.
 
 
 
 

(2) 2021 volumes at proforma 2022 (excluding Renault Russia and AVTOVAZ)
 
 

(3) 2021 volumes including Renault Russia and AVTOVAZ
 
 
 

RENAULT GROUP’S TOP FIFTEEN MARKETS
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

SALES
 
VolumesH1 2022 (1)
PC / LCV market share
Change in market share on H1 2021

 
 
(in units)
(%)
(points)

1
France
241 607
25,3
+0,6

2
Italy
73 986
9,6
+1,1

3
Germany
72 640
5,4
-0,3

4
Turkey
67 249
18,8
+3,9

5
Brazil
53 153
6,2
-0,7

6
Spain
47 669
10,3
-0,7

7
India
45 126
2,1
-0,6

8
Morocco
33 712
39,9
-1,8

9
United Kingdom
32 817
3,5
+0,4

10
South Korea
26 230
3,3
+0,1

11
Belgium + Luxembourg
25 183
10,0
+0,3

12
Poland
24 660
10,1
+0,9

13
Colombia
22 773
20,6
-1,7

14
Romania
20 934
31,9
+2,7

15
Argentina
20 408
10,4
+0,2

 
 
 
 
 

(1) Preliminary figures.
 
 
 

About Renault GroupRenault Group is at the forefront of a mobility that is reinventing itself. Strengthened by its alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors, and its unique expertise in electrification, Renault Group comprises 4 complementary brands – Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Mobilize – offering sustainable and innovative mobility solutions to its customers. Established in more than 130 countries, the Group has sold 2.7 million vehicles in 2021. It employs nearly 111,000 people who embody its Purpose every day, so that mobility brings people closer. Ready to pursue challenges both on the road and in competition, Renault Group is committed to an ambitious transformation that will generate value. This is centred on the development of new technologies and services, and a new range of even more competitive, balanced and electrified vehicles. In line with environmental challenges, the Group’s ambition is to achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040. https://www.renaultgroup.com/en/

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2022-07-12 – Renault Group – Sales results H1 2022

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