Renault is open to bringing its fresh European EVs to Australia, but specific safety regulations and low EV demand are holding it back.
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Renault is open to bringing its fresh European EVs to Australia, but specific safety regulations and low EV demand are holding it back.
Renault is open to bringing its fresh European EVs to Australia, but specific safety regulations and low EV demand are holding it back.
Renault is open to bringing its fresh European EVs to Australia, but specific safety regulations and low EV demand are holding it back.
Renault is open to bringing its fresh European EVs to Australia, but specific safety regulations and low EV demand are holding it back.
Renault Australia doesn't see enough demand for EVs locally, making it reluctant to expand beyond its three current electric models.
Renault Australia doesn't see enough demand for EVs locally, making it reluctant to expand beyond its three current electric models.
Renault Australia doesn't see enough demand for EVs locally, making it reluctant to expand beyond its three current electric models.
Renault's next-gen EV platform will support petrol range extender engines, and has been previewed with the R-Space Lab concept.
Renault's next-gen EV platform will support petrol range extender engines, and has been previewed with the R-Space Lab concept.
Renault's next-gen EV platform will support petrol range extender engines, and has been previewed with the R-Space Lab concept.
Renault's next-gen EV platform will support petrol range extender engines, and has been previewed with the R-Space Lab concept.