Renault counts on amplified Alliance synergies for megatrends leadership

Is Renault's first mover advantage in EVs enough to secure continued leadership? Ghosn thinks so - it's one of the main pillars in the new business plan. By Megan Lampinen

Renault has largely reinvented itself in the past six years, transforming dramatically from a local French company heavily reliant on a single model and a single country. By the end of 2016 its star player, the Megane, had been joined by a host of heavy hitters and the global footprint had spread far beyond its home market of France.

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