The Alliance press release

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30/01/2008 

Renault Nissan Alliance reports record sales of 6,160,046 vehicles in 2007

Renault and Nissan sold a total of 6,160,046 vehicles in 2007 (+4.2 %) giving a global market share of 9.1% and a new annual sales record for the Alliance.

Renault and Nissan sold respectively 2,484,472 and 3,675,574 units, Renault’s worldwide sales increased by 2.1 %, while Nissan’s rose by 5.7 %.

The main growth zones for the Alliance were Russia (+49.9 %), Latin and South America (+12.6 %), China (+25.6 %) and the Middle East and Africa (+16.2 %).

Renault returns to growth
Renault sold 2,134,484 vehicles under the Renault brand (+0.9 %), 119,824 under Renault Samsung Motors brand (-1.5 %), and 230,164 Dacia-branded vehicles (+17.2 %). The success of Logan, sold under the Renault and Dacia brands, was confirmed with sales rising more than 48 % to 367,745 units. The Logan family grew in 2007 with the arrival of Logan MCV and Logan Van. The latest Logan-platform model, Sandero, was launched in Mercosur at the end of 2007.

Renault continued to grow internationally, increasing its non-Europe sales by 16.3 % to 861,330, for nearly 35 % of total sales.

Renault started its product offensive in 2007, launching Logan Van, New Twingo, New Laguna sedan and station wagon, QM5 and Sandero. Four new models will be launched in the first two months of 2008: the passenger car and LCV versions of New Kangoo, Clio Estate and Grand Modus. Phase 2 of the Modus will be released as well, together with five other models in 2008. The three brands (Renault, Dacia, RSM) will all contribute to the growth of the Renault group. Sales are forecast to rise over 10% in 2008, driven by increases in all regions.

New models drive Nissan’s global growth
Nissan sold a record 3,675,574 vehicles under the Nissan and Infiniti brands, up 5.7 % over the prior year. Significant new models introduced in 2007 included the Altima coupe, Livina series and the Rogue crossover. Global sales of Infiniti vehicles increased at 151,683 units, boosted by the G35 sedan and the launch of the G37 coupe.

Nissan recorded sales of over one million units for the third consecutive year with a 4.8% increase in its largest market, the United States. Sales in 2007 were led by the Nissan Versa subcompact, Altima mid-size passenger cars and Infiniti G35 luxury sedan.

In Japan, Nissan’s overall sales fell 6% to 720,973. Despite the decline in the registered vehicle segment, Nissan saw improved volume and market share in the minicar segment bolstered by new products like Pino.

In Europe, annual sales increased slightly. Strong demand in Russia – 59.6% increase vs. 2006 – and the continued success of Qashqai offset challenging conditions in the mature markets.

In other global markets, Nissan sales increased by 8% to 1,024,683 units. In China, sales in calendar year 2007 increased 25% supported by the continued popularity of the Tiida model and new models such as the Livina. In addition, Infiniti and LCV business units continue to grow in markets such as Korea, GCC and China.

Delivering value for both partners
The Renault Nissan Alliance has advanced on all fronts during 2007, creating new opportunities for future growth. In product development and engineering, Nissan was able to enrich its line-up thanks to Renault’s Logan platform. Renault is capitalizing on Nissan’s acknowledged expertise in 4x4 vehicles. Nissan actively participated in the development of an all-new crossover vehicle for the Renault and Renault Samsung brands. Styled and defined by Renault, the new vehicle is built by Renault Samsung in Korea.

In a significant move towards reducing CO2 car emissions as well as particulate pollution, the Alliance and Project Better Place engaged in a breakthrough to offer electric vehicles to Israeli customers in 2011.

The Alliance is enabling both partners to grow in emerging markets. The Alliance already has significant investments in China through Nissan and Dongfeng, in India with Renault and Mahindra & Mahindra and in Russia with Renault and Avtoframos. On 8 December 2007, Renault signed a Memorundum Of Understanding with AvtoVAZ whose manufacturing capacities will allow for production of over 750,000 cars annually. Nissan is building a plant in St Petersburg to start operation in 2009.

In Tangier, Morocco, the Alliance and the Kingdom of Morocco will develop one of the largest vehicle manufacturing facilities in the Mediterranean with an eventual capacity of 400,000 vehicles a year.

In Chennai, India, Renault and Nissan announced plans to build in the state of Tamil Nadu, one of the largest automotive production sites in India with an eventual capacity of 400,000 units per year.

Both companies in the Alliance will continue to grow through innovative collaboration, leveraging the expertise of this uniquely successful partnership for mutual value creation.

Worldwide Sales

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

2,484,472

2,433,610

+2.1%

Renault

2,134,484

2,115,572

+0.9%

Samsung

119,824

121,660

-1.5%

Dacia

230,164

196,378

+17.2%

Nissan Group

3,675,574

3,477,837

+5.7%

Nissan

3,523,891

3,341,571

+5.5%

Infiniti

151,683

136,266

+11.3%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

6,160,046

5,911,447

+4.2%

 

Western Europe

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

1,528,973

1,597,478

-4.3%

France

656,523

668,679

-1.8%

Germany

157,968

173,276

-8.8%

Italy

143,800

142,349

+1.0%

Spain

198,948

206,326

-3.6%

U.K.

148,970

160,286

-7.1%

Nissan

391,159

417,412

-6.3%

France

43,712

44,809

-2.4%

Germany

44,672

59,335

-24.7%

Italy

51,374

50,015

+2.7%

Spain

58,500

62,741

-6.8%

U.K.

82,497

87,013

-5.2%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

1,920,132

2,014,890

-4.9%

France

700,235

713,488

-1.9%

Germany

202,640

232,611

-12.9%

Italy

195,174

192,364

+1.5%

Spain

257,448

269,067

-4.3%

U.K.

231,467

247,299

-6.4%

 

North America

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Nissan

1,145,021

1,086,004

+5.4%

USA

1,068,238

1,019,249

+4.8%

Canada

76,783

66,755

+15.0%

 

Japan

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

2,470

3,042

-18.8%

Nissan

720,973

766,702

-6.0%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

723,443

769,744

-6.0%

 

Latin and South America

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

245,197

185,438

+32.2%

Brazil

73,614

51,682

+42.4%

Argentina

66,969

48,196

+39.0%

Mexico

18,615

20,274

-8.2%

Nissan

320,665

318,848

+0.6%

Brazil

11,883

5,719

+107.8%

Argentina

3,681

3,328

+10.6%

Mexico

214,121

228,315

-6.2%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

565,862

504,286

+12.2%

Brazil

85,497

57,401

+48.9%

Argentina

70,650

51,524

+37.1%

Mexico

232,736

248,589

-6.4%

 

Middle East and Africa

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

112,370

102,736

+9.4%

Nissan

258,935

216,695

+19.5%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

371,305

319,431

+16.2%

 

Asia and Pacific

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

151,121

136,376

+10.8%

China

2,337

2,950

-20.8%

Korea

117,203

119,088

-1.6%

Nissan

666,735

553,892

+20.4%

China

457,630

363,252

+26.0%

Korea

3,006

1,714

+75.4%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

817,856

690,268

+18.5%

China

459,967

366,202

+25.6%

Korea

120,209

120,802

-0.5%

 

Central & Eastern Europe

 

 

2007

2006

Change 2007/2006

Renault Group

444,341

408,540

+8.8%

Russia

101,166

72,484

+39.6%

Romania

134,176

131,474

+2.1%

Turkey

91,645

92,366

-0.8%

Nissan

172,086

118,284

+45.5%

Russia

122,038

76,452

+59.6%

Romania

3,166

3,109

+1.8%

Turkey

7,438

9,140

-18.6%

Renault-Nissan Alliance

616,427

526,824

+17.0%

Russia

223,204

148,936

+49.9%

Romania

137,342

134,583

+2.1%

Turkey

99,083

101,506

-2.4%