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India.com
2 days ago
- Automotive
- India.com
Renault India Unveils New Logo, to Debut with All-New Triber Launch
Renault India has made it official that all its future products will bear the new and redesigned logo of the brand which is the first step towards its new brand evolution. India All-new Triber The all-new Triber will be the first model in the country to unveil with the new emblem and this model is expected to launch very soon. This is the initiative which Renault has globally under the project, as other initiatives have a name, called, renault. rethink. to rebrand the company to appear more modern, tech-savvy, and people-oriented. This vision is captured in a minimalist design of interlocked diamonds that make up the new logo as well as the accompanying clean line, geometric simplicity, and the easy adaptability of the design into the flat format that is easily incorporated into both the digital and physical world. The Renault diamond is a historical representation of progress since 1925; however, lately, the diamond has been remodeled, and redefined to symbolize clarity, connection, and continuity. The new appearance of the brand is already being introduced on all customer entries in India: in showroom, when entering a service center, in the office, at the manufacturing plant in Chennai, and research and development centers. The move is perceived by Renault as a motive of its revived interest in innovations within the mobility domain. Its logo is versatile and thus allows an easy brand extension in diverse platforms, including web interfaces and car designs. This change of brand also coincides with the global Renaulution strategy of Renault, which is aimed at a more competitive and electrified product line and an improved customer experience. And through this rebranding, Renault will have greater opportunities to reinforce its brand in India and become one of the most innovative automotive brands prepared to enter its next era of smart and sustainable mobility.

Business Standard
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Business Standard
Renault to launch all-new models with updated logo, starting with Triber
Renault India announced on Monday that all its future new product launches will carry the brand's updated interlocked diamond logo, starting with the soon-to-be-launched All-New Triber. This marks a key step in the company's ongoing brand transformation strategy in India under the 'renault. rethink.' initiative. While the new logo has already been rolled out across Renault India's marketing and digital assets, its appearance on upcoming vehicles represents the first time it will feature on a production model in the country. The redesigned logo—a minimalist, geometric reinterpretation of Renault's traditional diamond—reflects the French carmaker's global push toward a modern, digital-first identity. The flat, uncluttered design aims to improve visual clarity and adaptability across both digital platforms and physical formats such as grilles, displays, and signage. Renault has also begun implementing the updated visual identity across all customer touchpoints in India, including dealerships, offices, the Oragadam manufacturing plant, and its research and development centre. This move is part of the broader 'Renaulution' strategy, as Renault looks to position itself as a forward-looking brand focused on technology, mobility, and electrification. Renault India currently operates a production facility in Chennai with a capacity of 480,000 units annually, supported by a retail and service network of over 800 touchpoints.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Renault India adopts new global logo ahead of Triber launch
Renault India has announced the rollout of its new corporate logo across all upcoming product launches, starting with the soon-to-be-unveiled updated Triber, its compact MPV. The move is part of the company's wider brand transformation initiative under the 'renault. rethink.' campaign. The revised logo, already visible across Renault India's marketing assets, is a modernised version of the diamond emblem that has represented the French carmaker for nearly a century. Featuring a minimalist, interlocked diamond design, the new logo is intended to reflect the brand's shift towards a digital-first, human-centric approach. Renault has confirmed that the new visual identity is now in use across its retail, office, manufacturing, and R&D locations in India. The design focuses on geometric precision and simplicity, with the intention of improving adaptability across digital and physical formats. This update aligns with the global 'Renaulution' strategy aimed at repositioning the brand with an emphasis on electrification, technology, and design. Renault India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Renault S.A.S., manufactures vehicles at its facility in Oragadam, Chennai, with an annual capacity of 4.8 lakh units. The company currently operates over 350 sales and 450 service outlets across the country.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Renault India appoints Stephane Deblaise as CEO
Renault Group has announced the appointment of Stephane Deblaise as the new Chief Executive Officer for its India operations, effective September 1, 2025. In his new role, Deblaise will be responsible for steering the Group's strategic direction in the Indian market. All Renault Group entities in the country will report directly to him. Deblaise will report to Francois Provost, Chief of Procurement, Partnerships and Public Affairs Officer at Renault Group. As part of the leadership transition, Venkatram Mamillapalle , the current Managing Director of Renault India Private Limited (RIPL), will continue in his role while additionally supporting Deblaise on corporate affairs. This is aimed at facilitating the company's mid-term growth strategy in India. Extensive global experience Deblaise, 52, is a graduate of Telecom Physique Strasbourg and IFP School. He joined Renault Group in 2000 and has held several key roles across markets including Latin America, China, France and South Korea. His past assignments include Chief Vehicle Engineer for the Entry Program in Latin America, Vice President of Product Planning at Dongfeng-Renault in China, and Program Director for the C&D segment globally. Most recently, he served as CEO of Renault Korea , where he led the company's transition to a development and production hub for mid- and large-sized multi-energy vehicles. Strategic importance of India Renault stated that Deblaise's appointment underlines the strategic importance of the Indian market in the company's global growth roadmap. India is expected to play a central role as the Group pushes ahead with its 'Renaulution' transformation strategy focused on electrification and value creation. Renault India operates a manufacturing plant in Oragadam, Chennai, with a capacity of 4.8 lakh units annually, and has a retail and service network of over 800 touchpoints nationwide.


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Renault to appoint interim CEO next week as search for Luca de Meo's successor narrows
Renault is expected to name an interim CEO next week as the French carmaker finalises its search for a permanent successor to outgoing chief Luca de Meo, who is set to join luxury fashion conglomerate Kering as CEO, Financial Times reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. De Meo's departure is effective July 15, adding urgency to Renault's decision-making process. The company is reportedly evaluating a shortlist that includes three key contenders: internal candidates Denis Le Vot and François Provost, and former Stellantis executive Maxime Picat. The legacy to choose from Le Vot currently leads Renault's low-cost Dacia brand and is credited with driving significant gains in the value-focused segment. Provost, as per his LinkedIn profile, serves as Renault's Chief Procurement, Partnerships and Public Affairs Officer and has been a long-time member of the Group's leadership. Picat, who recently left Stellantis, brings extensive international experience and operational know-how, making him a strong contender for the top job. Renault has yet to issue an official statement in response to the developments. Industry analysts have suggested that Le Vot and Picat are front-runners, especially given the need to maintain Renault's momentum in its ongoing restructuring and electrification plans. Under de Meo's leadership, Renault launched its 'Renaulution' strategy to focus on profitability, electrification, and brand revitalisation. The upcoming appointment will be critical as Renault navigates a highly competitive automotive landscape shaped by rapid EV transformation, supply chain complexities, and ongoing alliance dynamics with Nissan and Mitsubishi. A formal announcement is expected before or on July 15, in time for de Meo's official exit.>