Renault Group has detailed its ‘futuREady India’ strategy, laying out a clear roadmap for product expansion and technological advancement in the country. Central to this plan are two new platforms, the Renault Group Modular Platform (RGMP) and the Renault Group Entry Platform (RGEP), which will underpin the brand’s upcoming models.

The RGMP will cater to larger vehicles, including SUVs and MPVs, with lengths ranging from 3,990mm to 4,673mm, and flexible seating configurations from five to seven occupants. Meanwhile, the RGEP will target the entry-level segments with hatchbacks and compact SUVs, supporting multiple powertrains such as ICE, CNG, AMT, and CVT options.

These platforms are designed with a multi-energy approach, aligning with Renault’s broader goal of offering a full spectrum of electrified powertrains in India. The company plans to roll out seven models by 2030, covering key segments and adapting to evolving consumer demand.
Renault also announced the Bridger, a new SUV that will sit at the heart of its future portfolio. The model is expected to be powered by a 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine, and an electric powertrain will follow.

Beyond products, Renault aims to strengthen India’s position as a global engineering and export hub. With a target of €2 billion in annual exports by 2030, the company is betting heavily on local manufacturing, R&D capabilities, and cost competitiveness.