The Renault brand delivered volume gains in 2025, with 1,628,030 vehicles sold worldwide, (+3.2% increase PC+LCV vs 2024), driven by a +10% growth in global passenger car sales (1,292,000 units sold).

This marks the third consecutive year of growth for the Renault brand.

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In Europe, Renault grew +7.4% in passenger car sales, with electrified vehicles accounting for 60% of PC sales (EV, Full Hybrid & PHEV) up +12 points versus 2024.

Outside Europe, the international gameplan delivered +11.7% growth (PC+LCV).

Ivan Segal, Global Sales and Operations Director of the Renault brand, said: “With three consecutive years of growth and a strong rise in global passenger car sales, Renault has demonstrated the strength and consistency of its strategy. Our electrification offensive and value-driven approach are delivering concrete results, positioning Renault as a leading and innovative brand. In 2025, the complementarity of European growth and international expansion drove sustainable performance, meeting customer expectations worldwide with products tailored to each market.”

In 2025, electrified vehicles represented 60% of Renault sales in Europe, an increase of +12 points versus last year.

Electric vehicles surged by +72.2%, with 151,939 vehicles sold, accounting for 20.2% of PC sales in a market that grew by +29.8%.

Full hybrids sales rose by +17.0%, reaching 287,374 vehicles sold and representing 38.4% of PC sales, in a market up by +9.0%. The brand has sold over one million E-Tech hybrids since 2020 and ranked as the number two brand in the European hybrid vehicle market in 2025.

European highlights

  • Renault 5 E-Tech electric maintained its strong trajectory, with over 100,000 vehicles sold since launch. It is the N°1 EV in the B-segment in Europe.
  • Scenic E-Tech electric recorded 38,111 sales in Europe (+58.1% vs. 2024).
  • Clio 5 sales increased by +4.5% vs. 2024 reaching 243,401 units in its final year on the market (N°2 passenger car in Europe after Sandero).
  • Symbioz became Renault’s best-selling full hybrid model, with 88,523 units sold since launch.