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Renault’s 2026 strategy focuses on a diverse lineup of electric vehicles built on dedicated platforms to meet various consumer needs. Through an expanded ecosystem of circular economy initiatives, the company is transforming how cars are maintained by prioritizing component regeneration over disposal. By investing in specialized recycling networks in Italy, Renault ensures that parts like motors and batteries can be repaired or repurposed for a second life. These advancements allow for modular battery repairs and software updates that significantly reduce ownership costs and combat vehicle depreciation. Ultimately, the brand aims to create long-lasting, sustainable transportation that remains technologically relevant through hardware upgrades and extensive material recycling. This comprehensive approach shifts the automotive model from a disposable commodity to a durable, evolving investment.
By eMotors Electric RevolutionRenault’s 2026 strategy focuses on a diverse lineup of electric vehicles built on dedicated platforms to meet various consumer needs. Through an expanded ecosystem of circular economy initiatives, the company is transforming how cars are maintained by prioritizing component regeneration over disposal. By investing in specialized recycling networks in Italy, Renault ensures that parts like motors and batteries can be repaired or repurposed for a second life. These advancements allow for modular battery repairs and software updates that significantly reduce ownership costs and combat vehicle depreciation. Ultimately, the brand aims to create long-lasting, sustainable transportation that remains technologically relevant through hardware upgrades and extensive material recycling. This comprehensive approach shifts the automotive model from a disposable commodity to a durable, evolving investment.