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Renault announces 22 new European models and aims to make electric cars 40 percent cheaper

Renault announces 22 new European models and aims to make electric cars 40 percent cheaper

Renault Group has announced a new strategy involving the launch of 36 new models, with 22 specifically targeted for the European market across its Renault, Dacia, and Alpine brands. The plan aims to reduce the cost of electric vehicles by 40 percent while achieving an operating margin of 5 to 7 percent of group revenue.

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