With NVES regulations now in place, Renault Australia is confident it can adapt to what's required with its catalogue of hybrids and EVs.
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Renault will stay resolute in its commitment to full-hybrid (HEVs) and electric cars (BEVs), essentially dismissing the usefulness of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) as it transitions to a fully electrified range. Renault has just been crowned the number two car manufacturer in Europe, behind Volkswagen, but now ahead of Toyota, in the first half of 2025. When asked whether the firm had any plans to chase down its German rival, Renault’s global sales and operations director, Ivan Segal, told the English magazine Auto Express he would “stick to the plan” by offering buyers “the right powertrain”, rather than muddying the waters with too much choice. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
With NVES regulations now in place, Renault Australia is confident it can adapt to what's required with its catalogue of hybrids and EVs.
With NVES regulations now in place, Renault Australia is confident it can adapt to what's required with its catalogue of hybrids and EVs.
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