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Renault India, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Renault Group, reported a 55% year-on-year increase in domestic wholesales. Photo: Unsplash

Renault India sustains growth momentum; June wholesales rise 55%

| @indiablooms | Jul 01, 2026, at 11:21 pm

Renault India, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Renault Group, reported a 55% year-on-year increase in domestic wholesales to 4,063 units in June 2026, driven by sustained demand across its product portfolio.

The automaker's domestic wholesales for the first half of 2026 climbed 61% year-on-year to 25,844 units, extending its streak of double-digit monthly sales growth to 10 consecutive months.

During June, Renault India also began exports of the all-new Renault Duster, dispatching the first shipment of 750 units to South Africa, marking the start of the SUV's international rollout.


The company said the continued growth reflects strong customer acceptance of its evolving product strategy and rising demand across its vehicle lineup.

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