Renault, leader for electric vehicles in Europe – Renault Group

In 2022, Renault launched Megane E-TECH Electric, the first model of its “2.0 generation” of electric vehicles to benefit from the advantages of the Alliance’s CMF-EV platform. It opens a new chapter in the electric revolution launched more than ten years ago.

Connected, integrated into the electric ecosystem but also in the digital ecosystem of its users, Megane E-TECH Electric symbolizes the beginning of the announced reconquest of the compact vehicle segment.

It completes Renault’s well-known 100% electric range, consisting of the versatile ZOE, Twingo E-TECH Electric launched in 2020, the Kangoo E-TECH Electric van, the Master E-TECH Electric van.

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But that’s not all. To allow a wider public to get to know electric driving and to appreciate all of its advantages, Renault Group has an offer to complement its all-electric range. Making use of its unrivalled expertise when it comes to this type of energy, it is launching electrified powertrains on the most popular Renault models: the Clio and Captur E-TECH Hybrid versions which provide up to 80% of urban driving time in electric mode, and the Captur and Mégane E-TECH Plug-in Hybrid versions which travel up to 50 kilometers in electric mode on a mixed cycle (WLTP**). Not forgetting the Renault Arkana E-TECH Hybrid, the first SUV coupe to be produced by a generalist manufacturer. Finally, in 2022, Renault unveiled Austral, its new electrified SUV, which offers various electrification technologies including a new E-TECH Full Hybrid engine.

Renault Group is multiplying the possibilities for zero-emission travel* thanks to its range of electric and electrified vehicles. For several years now, the brand has demonstrated its expertise in hybridization on the Formula 1 track with the E-TECH motor. Moving forward, Alpine will be the first lightweight sports car to offer an all-electric range.

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