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A Renault Sport RS 01 vehicle at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China. The carmaker is reaping the rewards of a comprehensive overhaul of its line-up. Image Credit: Bloomberg

PARIS

French carmaker Renault posted record vehicle sales for the first half as a sustained product offensive lifted global deliveries by 10.4 per cent — with a well-timed China SUV launch and a renewed push into Iran both contributing.

Sales advanced to 1.88 million light vehicles in January-June, Renault said on Monday, at four times the rate of the global auto market’s 2.6 per cent expansion.

Renault, based in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, is reaping the rewards of a comprehensive overhaul of its line-up under chief designer Laurens van den Acker, who joined the company eight years ago. Sales have also benefited from a surge in European demand for the group’s no-frills Dacia brand and more recently from the success of its Captur mini-SUV.

“Our strategy of range renewal and geographical expansion continues to produce results,” sales chief Thierry Koskas said.

Renault shares were up 1.7 per cent in early session trading.

The group’s upbeat sales numbers contrasted with a weaker first-half showing from domestic rival PSA Group, the maker of Peugeot, Citroen and DS cars.

In Europe, which still accounts for more than half of its sales, Renault posted 5.6 per cent growth in deliveries, outpacing the market thanks to Dacia’s 9.3 per cent surge following a revamp of its Sandero budget subcompact.

Sales in the reopening Iranian market more than doubled to 68,365 vehicles, while new models for the Lada brand helped deliver a 14 per cent sales gain for the group in a Russian market that returned to 6.9 per cent growth in the first half.

Auto demand in Russia and Brazil is expected to grow 5 per cent or more for the full year, Renault said, upgrading the “stable” market forecasts given in February. It also predicted a global market expansion of 1.5-2.5 per cent, compared with a previously forecast range of 1.5-2 per cent.

Asia-Pacific sales rose by more than half to 100,452 vehicles in the first half, Renault said, helped by demand for its new Koleos SUV in China, where sales more than tripled to almost 36,000 vehicles.