Το 2013 ήταν η 5η συνεχόμενη χρονιά-ρεκόρ για τη Renault-Nissan με πωλήσεις 8.3 εκατομμυρίων οχημάτων

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Η Renault-Nissan ανακοίνωσε και επίσημα πως το 2013 ήταν χρονιά-ρεκόρ ενώ παράλληλα ήταν η 5η συνεχόμενη χρονιά ανόδου για τη συμμαχία. Για την ακρίβεια, οι τρεις εταιρίες που απαρτίζουν τη συμμαχία (Renault, Nissan και AVTOVAZ) πούλησαν 8.3 εκατομμύρια οχήματα, 2.1% περισσότερα σε σύγκριση με το 2012.

Πιο συγκεκριμένα, η Renault πούλησε 2.628.208 οχήματα παγκοσμίως, 3.1% περισσότερο από ότι το 2012. Εξαιρετικά ενθαρρυντικό είναι το γεγονός πως παρά την πτώση των πωλήσεων στην Ευρωπαϊκή αγορά, η Renault αύξησε τις πωλήσεις της κατά 2.4%. Η Nissan από την άλλη, κατάφερε να αυξήσει τις δικές της πωλήσεις κατά 3.3% για να φτάσει τα 5.102.979 οχήματα. Ενδιαφέρον έχει το ότι η Nissan κατάφερε να πουλήσει πάνω από 1 εκατομμύριο οχήματα στις δύο σημαντικότερες γι’ αυτήν, αγορές: Την Κίνα και τις Η.Π.Α. Τέλος, η AVTOVAZ, πούλησε 534.911 οχήματα και ήταν η μοναδική εταιρία της συμμαχίας που σημείωσε πτώση και μάλιστα σημαντική (-12.1%). Αυτό βέβαια οφείλεται σε μεγάλο βαθμό στο ότι οι πωλήσεις νέων αυτοκινήτων στη Ρωσία (και τις γύρω χώρες) σημειώνουν πτώση τη μία χρονιά μετά την άλλη. Ακόμα και έτσι όμως, ένα στα τρία αυτοκίνητα που πωλούνται στη Ρωσία είναι Renault, Nissan ή AVTOVAZ.

Αν εμβαθύνουμε λίγο στις αγορές, θα δούμε πως στην Κίνα, οι πωλήσεις της Nissan αυξήθηκαν κατά 17.2% και είναι με 1.266.167 οχήματα ο Νο1 Ιάπωνας κατασκευαστής στη χώρα ενώ και η Renault, τον Δεκέμβριο ανακοίνωσε πως πήρε έγκριση από την Κινεζική κυβέρνηση να κατασκευάζει αυτοκίνητα εκεί. Στις Η.Π.Α. από την άλλη, η Nissan μαζί με την Infiniti, σημείωσαν άνοδο της τάξης του 9.4% φτάνοντας αισίως τα 1.248.412 οχήματα. Οι εταιρίες έχουν ισχυρή παρουσία επίσης στην Ρωσία (Renault), την Ιαπωνία (Nissan) αλλά και το Μεξικό, όπου για κάποιον λόγο, η Nissan έχει το 24.9% της αγοράς!

Άξιο αναφοράς είναι και το γεγονός ότι η Renault-Nissan είναι ο μοναδικός κατασκευαστής με ευρεία γκάμα ηλεκτρικών οχημάτων. Το 2013 η συμμαχία πούλησε 66.809 EVs σημειώνοντας άνοδο 52%! Μόνο το Leaf, αύξησε κατά 77% τις πωλήσεις του ενώ βελτιώνονται τα νούμερα και για 4 ηλεκτρικά οχήματα της Renault.

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Renault-Nissan Alliance posts record sales in 2013 for 5th straight year

February 07, 2014 | ID: 54717

  • Sales rise to 8.3 million units amid record demand in China and the United States 
  • Alliance sales, including AVTOVAZ, account for one in ten cars sold worldwide
  • Zero-emission sales up more than 50% from 2012

PARIS (Feb. 7, 2014) — The Renault-Nissan Alliance sold a record 8,266,098 vehicles in 2013, propelled by record sales in the car group’s two largest markets, China and the United States.

Renault-Nissan’s 2013 calendar-year sales, which include sales of Russia’s AVTOVAZ, increased 2.1% from 2012. This marks the fifth straight year of sales growth. Together, Renault, Nissan and AVTOVAZ account for one in ten cars sold worldwide.

Strong demand in the world’s top markets more than offset anemic growth and declines elsewhere,” said Renault-Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. “We will always experience periods of regional instability, but we remain bullish: The auto industry is a long-term growth story – and the Renault-Nissan Alliance is well positioned to continue to play a major role in all major segments globally.

Renault group sold 2,628,208 units worldwide in 2013, up 3.1% from 2012. Sales in Europe rose 2.4% to 1,301,864 units despite a 1.7% decline in the overall market. Renault’s European market share rose 0.4 percentage points to 9.5%, making it the fastest growing automotive group in Europe in 2013.

Renault continued to generate more than 50% of its sales outside of Europe for the second consecutive year with sales outside of the home continent totaling 1,326,344 units, up 3.8% from 2012.

Nissan Motor Corporation sold 5,102,979 units worldwide, up 3.3% – a record for the fourth straight calendar year. Nissan continued to generate more than one million units in its two biggest markets: China and the United States.

AVTOVAZ, owner of the iconic LADA brand, sold 534,911 vehicles globally, down 12.1% from 2012 amid the economic slowdown in Russia.  The Renault-Nissan Alliance has a majority stake in AVTOVAZ, Russia’s largest automaker, through a joint venture with state corporation RosTech (formerly known as Russia Technologies). Together, the Renault-Nissan Alliance and AVTOVAZ sell about one in three cars in Russia.

Renault and Nissan highlights 

The Alliance’s top ten markets in 2013 were China, US, Russia, Japan, France, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, the UK and Turkey.

In China, the world’s largest auto market, Nissan sold a record 1,266,167 units in 2013, up 17.2%. Nissan is the leading Japanese brand in China, with a 5.9% market share. Nissan’s sales include Venucia, its local Chinese brand with partner Dongfeng Motor.

In December 2013, Renault announced it had received approval from Chinese authorities to start producing cars in China in 2016 through a joint venture with Dongfeng. The joint venture will establish a plant in Wuhan with production capacity of 150,000 units a year, with the potential to double that figure in the future.

In the United States, Nissan reported sales of 1,248,421 units for Nissan and Infiniti brand vehicles, up 9.4% compared with 2012. Nissan brand sales increased 10.8.% to a record 1,131,966 units amid strong demand for several models including the Altima sedan, the Rogue crossover, the Versa compact car and the all-electric Nissan LEAF. Nissan and Infiniti together held a market share of 8.0% in the US in 2013, a 0.1 percentage point increase versus the prior year.

Despite the economic downturn in Russia, Renault’s sales increased 10.7% to a record 210,099 units. Russia is Renault’s third-largest market after France and Brazil.

Renault was Russia’s leading foreign brand and second most popular brand in 2013 after Lada thanks to the popularity of its Duster SUV. Renault’s market share stood at record 7.6%, up 1.1 percentage points. Nissan sold 154,996 units in Russia and its market share edged up 0.1 percentage points to 5.6%.

In its home market Japan, Nissan’s sales grew 2.9% to 678,824 units, including mini-vehicles. Mini-vehicles jumped 21.3% to 185,929 units, a record for the second straight year. Nissan’s market share in Japan was 12.6%, up 0.3 percentage points from 2012.

In France, Renault’s home market, Renault’s group sales totaled 547,693 units, down 0.7%. Renault had six vehicles among France’s top ten passenger cars in 2013, including the compact Clio, the best-selling car in the country, and Captur, the most popular crossover. Renault’s market share was 25.4%.

Mexico marked another bright spot for the Alliance in 2013. Nissan remained the number one brand in the country with sales rising 7.6% to 264,463 units, marking an all-time calendar year record. Nissan’s market share stood at 24.9%, unchanged from 2012.

In India, a key strategic market for the Alliance in the future and home to its first dedicated Alliance plant, Renault’s sales soared 83.1% to 64,368 units despite a 7.5% slump in the passenger car market. Renault’s sales were boosted by the success of Duster, making Renault the leading European automaker in the market. Renault’s market share in India stood at 2.6%, almost double that of 2012.

AVTOVAZ highlights

AVTOVAZ, the maker of the iconic Lada brand, sold 456,309 vehicles in Russia in 2013. Together Renault-Nissan and AVTOVAZ sold 821,404 units in Russia in 2013, down 7.8% from 2012 as the overall economy slowed. The Alliance’s market share, including AVTOVAZ, stood at 29.7%.

In December 2012, the Renault-Nissan Alliance created a joint venture with state corporation RosTech to take control of AVTOVAZ. Renault-Nissan will invest RUB23 billion (US$ 742 million) in the joint venture to help modernize AVTOVAZ. The investment will give Renault-Nissan 67.13% of the joint venture by mid-2014.

By 2016, the Alliance and AVTOVAZ are expected to have a production capacity of at least 1.7 million cars per year in Russia. Today their joint manufacturing complex in Togliatti is home to one of the largest platform-sharing programs in the Renault-Nissan Alliance. The site – one of the world’s largest car plants — already produces the LADA Largus and the Nissan Almera. Production will soon span five models across four brands – LADA, Renault, Nissan and Datsun.

Investments in this project will total about €400 million.

Zero-emission highlights

The Renault-Nissan Alliance is the only automaker with a wide range of 100% electric vehicles (EVs) which can be charged with purely renewable energy.

In 2013, the Alliance sold 66,809 electric vehicles worldwide, up 52% from the previous year. Sales of the Nissan LEAF rose 77% to 47,716 units, while sales of Renault’s four electric vehicle models – Kangoo Z.E., Fluence Z.E., ZOE and Twizy – grew 13% to 19,093 units.

In France alone, the Kangoo Z.E. small van sold 4,174 units, up 46% from 2012, representing about 12% of all Kangoo light commercial vehicles sales.

The Alliance’s worldwide zero-emission market share in 2013 stood at 63%, including Twizy, Renault’s two-seater urban commuter. LEAF was the world’s best-selling EV with a market share of 45% in 2013. In Europe, Renault was the leader with a 38.6% share.

The Alliance sold a cumulative 134,383 zero-emission vehicles globally from December 2010 – when Nissan LEAF went on sale – until the end of 2013, more than all major automakers combined.

Nissan LEAF sold a cumulative 96,847 units during that period. On January 20, 2014, Nissan celebrated the sale of its 100,000th LEAF unit to a customer in the U.K.

Since the debut of Renault’s first EV – the Kangoo Z.E. – in October 2011 until the end of 2013, the French automaker sold 37,536 zero-emission vehicles cumulatively.

 

Top ten Alliance markets

Total Sales Market Share
China 1,300,324 6.1%
US 1,248,421 8.0%
Russia* 821,404 29.7%
Japan 682,592 12.7%
France 612,885 28.4%
Brazil 314,158 8.8%
Mexico 285,650 26.9%
Germany 218,693 6.9%
UK 205,334 8.1%
Turkey 164,001 19.3%

* Including AVTOVAZ

 

Top ten Renault markets

Total Sales Market Share
France 547,693 25.4%
Brazil 236,360 6.6%
Russia 210,099 7.6%
Germany 162,509 5.1%
Turkey 144,706 17.0%
Argentina 141,217 15.4%
Algeria 111,378 26.2%
Italy 101,387 7.2%
Spain 98,024 12.1%
Belgium + Luxembourg 77,353 13.0%

 

Top Ten Nissan markets

Total Sales Market Share
China* 1,266,167 5.9%
U.S. 1,248,421 8.0%
Japan 678,824 12.6%
Mexico 264,463 24.9%
Russia 154,996 5.6%
UK 128,171 5.1%
Thailand 98,187 7.4%
Canada 91,551 5.3%
Brazil 77,798 2.2%
Australia 76,869 6.8%

* Including Venuciα

ABOUT THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE

The Renault-Nissan Alliance is a strategic partnership between Paris-based Renault and Yokohama, Japan-based Nissan, which together sell one in 10 cars worldwide. The companies, which have been strategic partners since 1999, sold 8.3 million cars in nearly 200 countries in 2013. In addition to AVTOVAZ, the Alliance operates strategic collaborations with automakers including Germany’s Daimler, Japan’s Mitsubishi, China’s Dongfeng, and India’s Ashok Leyland.

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