“2022 has more than kept its promises: with results above our initial objectives and market expectations, we completed the “Resurrection” phase three years ahead of schedule. This performance reflects the energy and hard work of the Renault Group’s teams even as we have faced strong headwinds related to the disposal of our operations in Russia, the semiconductor crisis and cost inflation. Renault Group’s fundamentals have been thoroughly cleaned up and there will be no turning back. 2023 financial outlook and the return of a dividend illustrate this. In addition, we have achieved our target of a 25% reduction of our global carbon footprint since 2010.
I would like to thank the teams for these good results. We have confidence in the future of the Group. The outstanding participation of our employees in the shareholding plan illustrates this and makes me particularly proud.
The second phase of the plan, “Renovation”, focused on products, is already largely under way and will allow Renault Group to have its best vehicles line-up in 30 years. The successes of Renault Megane E‑TECH Electric, Renault Austral and Dacia Jogger are the first of this wave.
Our advance in the implementation of Renaulution’s first strategic and financial milestones allows us to open, as of today, the most exciting chapter of our plan: “Revolution”.
Finally, as announced on February 6 with our partners Nissan and Mitsubishi, the new foundations of our Alliance will be deployed as of this year with operational projects that create value for all stakeholders.
Go 2023!” said Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group
















