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Renault Nissan Alliance sold 6.1M vehicles in 2008

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

In a global market that fell 5 percent, Renault and Nissan reported a 1.1 percent drop in sales for 2008, the company announced on February 4. With a total of 6,090,304 vehicles sold in 2008, the Renault Nissan Alliance captured a 9.4 percent* share of the global new vehicle market, up 0.3 percent points from 2007.

Renault and Nissan sold 2,382,230 and 3,708,074 vehicles, respectively. Renault's worldwide sales decreased by 4.1 percent, while Nissan's rose by 0.9%.

Renault resilient amid a global market crisis
In a global market that fell by 5 percent, the Renault group reported a 4.1 percent drop in sales, while market share increased to 3.6 percent.

The Renault Group (Renault, Dacia and Renault Samsung brands) pursued international growth with a 1.5 percent rise in sales outside Europe to a total of 873,798 units, accounting for almost 37 percent of all Renault group global sales.

In Europe, in a crisis-struck market that fell 8.1 percent, the Renault group grew its market share 0.2 points to 9 percent.

Outside Europe the most significant performances are:

  • In Brazil, the Renault group increased sales by 56.4 percent to a record of 115,000 vehicles. Group market share rose 1.2 points to 4.3 percent and Renault became one of the top six brands in Brazil. Nearly 40,000 Sanderos and more than 36,500 Logans were sold in Brazil.
  • In Russia, Renault group sales increased 6.8%, topping the 100,000 sales mark for the second consecutive year.
  • In Morocco, the Group continued to lead the market, with 27.8 percent market share.

Nine new models were launched in 2008: Clio Estate, Grand Modus, Mégane, Laguna Coupé, Kangoo car and LCV, Kangoo Compact, Logan Pick-Up and Thalia/Symbol. By end-2009, the Renault group will boast the youngest range in Europe with an average age of 2.2 years (compared with 3.8 years in 2005).

Entry range products from Renault and Dacia brands provided strong growth with 510,000 units sold, a 38.7 percent growth compared to 2007.

Renault signed on February 28, 2008 a partnership agreement with the leading Russian carmaker, AvtoVaz, which counts for a total of 669,972 Lada sales between March and December 2008. As they are not representing a full year, they are not incorporated to Renault 2008 total sales.

* Total PC+LCV market sales based on Renault estimates : 65,072,841 units.

Nissan, global sales boosted by strong product lineup
Despite declines in many of its major markets, Nissan (Nissan and Infiniti brands) closed 2008 with global sales rising 0.9 percent year-on-year to 3,708,074 units. Sales were boosted by the launch of eight all-new products including the Teana, Infiniti FX, Maxima, NP200 pickup, Qashqai+2, KIX mini-SUV, Cube, and 370Z.

In Japan, Nissan sold 678,126 units, down 5.9 percent year-on-year in a market that saw its lowest volumes since 1980. Market share was down 0.2 percentage points to 13.3 percent compared to 2007.

In the United States, where the market saw a sharp decline of 18.0 percent to 13,242,701 vehicles compared to 2007, Nissan sales were down a lesser 10.9 percent. Combined sales from Nissan and Infiniti totaled 951,350 units. Nissan's market share in the US stood at a record 7.2 percent.

European sales (including Russia) reached a new record of 591,139 units, representing an increase of 5.5 percent vs. 2007 (the previous highest sales year). This was largely driven by the popularity of the Qashqai which sold 183,294 units. Russia remained Nissan largest market in Europe, recording sales of 154,340 units, an increase of 26.5 percent compared with the previous year.

The General Overseas Markets (GOM) ended the year with double digit growth, with sales up 15.3 percent from the previous year to 1,404,008 units. Sales in China were up 19.1 percent due to the success of Tiida, Livina series and Sylphy. Sales in the GCC were up 17.1 percent, due to popularity of the Tiida and Altima.

The Alliance and zero-emission vehicles
In a significant move toward reducing vehicle CO2 emissions as well as particulate pollution, the Alliance accelerated its breakthrough plans to lead the global automobile industry in mass-marketing zero-emission vehicles. The Alliance is forming innovative partnerships with governments, cities and other organizations that will advance the deployment of electric vehicles worldwide.

2009 will mark the 10th anniversary of the formation of the Renault Nissan Alliance.

* The classification of each region in this annoucement is based on that of Renault.

Worldwide Sales
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 2,382,230 2,485,041 -4.1%
Nissan Group 3,708,074 3,675,584 0.9%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 6,090,304 6,160,625 -1.1%
Western Europe
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 1,407,209 1,527,945 -7.9%
Nissan 380,924 391,159 -2.6%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 1,788,133 1,919,104 -6.8%
Central & Eastern Europe
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 504,734 520,437 -3.0%
Nissan 210,215 172,086 22.2%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 714,949 692,523 3.2%
North America
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Nissan 1,034,801 1,145,021 -9.6%
Japan
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 2,251 2,470 -8.9%
Nissan 678,126 720,975 -5.9%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 680,377 723,445 -6.0%
Latin and South America
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 254,959 244,926 4.1%
Nissan 326,211 320,672 1.7%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 581,170 565,598 2.8%
Middle East and Africa
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 78,502 37,710 108.2%
Nissan 318,040 258,931 22.8%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 396,542 296,641 33.7%
Asia and Pacific
  2008 2007 Change 2008/2007
Renault Group 134,575 151,553 -11.2%
Nissan 759,757 666,740 14.0%
Renault-Nissan Alliance 894,332 818,293 9.3%
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