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Renault CEO: Compact EVs like R5 yield higher profits than larger models

Created at 6 Jul · 12:44 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Renault Group is achieving better profit margins on its compact electric models, including the R5, than on larger vehicles like the Megane and Scenic, according to CEO Francois Provost. This challenges the typical industry trend where larger vehicles are more profitable.

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Key Numbers

50%increase in EV order book in some markets

Who's Involved

Francois Provost
CEO of Renault Group
Renault
automaker achieving higher margins on compact EVs

↳ Why This Matters

Renault's success with profitable compact EVs challenges industry norms and suggests a potential shift in the electric vehicle market, indicating that smaller, more affordable models can be financially viable.

Key facts

  • Renault Group CEO Francois Provost stated that compact electric vehicles are more profitable than larger ones.
  • The R5, R4, and Twingo are achieving higher profit margins than the Megane or Scenic.
  • The R5 has become a top-selling EV in Europe since its late 2024 launch.
  • Demand for EVs has increased across Europe due to rising fuel prices.
  • Renault's EV order book has seen a 50% increase in some markets.

Renault Group is achieving better profit margins on its compact electric models than on larger vehicles, according to CEO Francois Provost. He told French business daily Les Echos that models like the R5, R4, and Twingo are yielding higher margins than the Megane or Scenic, despite the latter belonging to a higher vehicle segment.

This trend challenges the typical automotive industry dynamic where larger, more expensive vehicles usually command higher profitability. European carmakers have often cited regulatory burdens and an immature battery supply chain as challenges to profiting from electric vehicles, especially amid competition from Chinese manufacturers.

Since its launch in late 2024, the Renault R5 has become one of Europe's best-selling electric vehicles. Provost noted that rising fuel prices, partly influenced by the Iran war, have helped boost demand for both new and used electric vehicles across the continent. He also mentioned last month that the group's EV order book has increased by 50% in certain markets, including France and Germany, since the conflict began.

Frequently asked questions

According to CEO Francois Provost, the R5, R4, and Twingo are achieving higher profit margins than the Megane or Scenic.

Typically, larger vehicles command higher prices and thus higher profit margins than smaller, more affordable models.

Rising fuel prices, partly due to the Iran war, have boosted demand for electric vehicles across Europe.

Renault's electric vehicle order book has increased by 50% in some markets, such as France and Germany.

What Happens Next

01Further updates on Renault's EV sales and profitability figures.

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How It Developed

Renault CEO Francois Provost stated that compact EVs are yielding higher profit margins than larger models.
Provost noted that the R5, R4, and Twingo are achieving margins higher than the Megane or Scenic.
The R5 has become one of Europe's best-selling EVs since its launch in late 2024.
Rising fuel prices have boosted demand for electric vehicles across Europe.
Renault's EV order book has increased by 50% in some markets since the start of the Iran war.

Sources

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Renault making higher profits on compact electric models than Megane, says CEOReuters

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