Renault Group has announced global sales of 2,336,807 vehicles in 2025, marking a 3.2% increase in a market up 1.6%. All three of its complementary brands posted growth outpacing the market.

Renault-branded sales rose by 3.2% to 1,628,030 vehicles, while Dacia sales increased by 3.1% to 697,408 vehicles. Alpine more than doubled its registrations (+139.2%), reaching 10,970 units.

The automaker added that its passenger car sales climbed by 10%, a strong performance "driven by the brand's dual approach to electrification" in Europe.

"The Group's commercial results reflect the alignment between our value-focused product plan, rigorous sales policy, and coherent strategy," commented Fabrice Cambolive, Chief Growth Officer of Renault Group.

He also highlighted that international performance complemented growth in Europe, thanks to robust expansion in key markets such as Latin America (+11.3%), South Korea (+55.9%), and Morocco (+44.8%).

Additionally, according to L'Usine Nouvelle, Renault is reportedly preparing to produce military drones at its Le Mans and Cléon sites—a project that, according to the media outlet, "could pave the way for a market worth around one billion euros over 10 years with the DGA."