Renault aims to sell 3 million cars by 2013
- Source: Xinhua
- [08:49 February 11 2011]
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The French automaker Renault, eager to improve its profitability, announced on Thursday it has set a target of selling 3 million cars by 2013.
Presenting its new five-year strategy, the second largest automaker in France planned to debut 48 models in late 2016 for all its brands, including Renault, Dacia and Renault-Samsung, eight more than in 2010.
Four electric car models -- Fluence ZE, Kangoo, Twizy and Zoe -- on which Renault has spent enormous cash and human resources in development, will hit the market by 2012. The company also set a goal of selling 100,000 electric cars by 2013.
Renault's 2010 sales result reached 2.6 million units, of which between 28 percent and 30 percent were low-price products. The group's CEO, Carlos Ghosn, said that the increase outlook of 0.4 million units by 2013 will be mainly achieved in markets beyond Europe.
"There will be many innovations," Ghosn said with respect to the new plan, which aims to adjust the company's network by concentrating productions of high-end and more expensive cars in western Europe.
Unlike its domestic rival, PSA Peugeot, which started cooperation with Chinese counterparts years ago, Renault's focus on emerging economies is still in Brazil, Russia and India, with no entity in China.
According to Ghosn, the new five-year vision to 2016 was comparatively conservative, because he wanted to ensure its success. Renault's last five-year plan was frustrated due to the impact of the global financial crisis.
Renault realized a revenue of 38.97 billion euros ($ 53.03 billion) in 2010, up 15.6 percent compared to the 2009 result. With a net profit standing at 3.42 billion euros ($ 4. 65 billion), the group managed to return to profit on governmental fiscal stimulus after a loss of 3.13 billion euros ($ 4. 26 billion) in 2009.