The International Game Plan is expected to drive Renault Group global vehicle sales growth in markets outside Europe in 2026 and beyond. The new Renault Boreal will contribute to this rise following its commercial launch in Brazil late in 2025. Production of the Boreal will begin at Renault’s facility in Bursa, Türkiye, in 2026, enabling exports of the vehicle to more than 50 countries.

Earlier in January, Renault also introduced a large new crossover, the Filante, which will be built in South Korea and is also based on Geely technology. It will be sold not only in South Korea, but also exported to Colombia and markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council states.

Although Renault recorded an 8.8% y/y sales decline in the Indian market during 2025, it has regained traction in the second half of that year, with sales increasing 18.3% y/y during that six-month period and 27.4% y/y in the final quarter. Renault hopes to build on the momentum provided by the facelifted Renault Kiger and Triber with the return of the Renault Duster compact crossover on Jan. 26, 2026—part of its broader renewed focus on the Indian market. That focus includes taking over ownership of Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd (RNAIPL), previously partly owned by Nissan.