Renault Group is getting ready for a fresh start in India.
The company plans to launch seven new models by 2030, and it has already shown the platforms that will support these cars.
Renault is working with two platforms, each for a different type of customer.
This platform was brought under the new Duster.
This is for smaller, more affordable cars.
One platform for growth and one for volume.
Renault’s future lineup could include:
Renault is also taking India more seriously now.
This is a bigger push than what we’ve seen from them in recent years.
Renault is not doing random launches anymore.
There’s a clear plan now, two platforms and multiple cars built around them.
One side focuses on affordable cars like Kiger and Triber, while the other brings in bigger, more modern SUVs.
If executed well, this could help Renault build a stronger presence in India again.
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