Renault commits to EVs in Australia, promises further lineup expansion


Renault is eyeing more electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids for Australia in the coming years, meeting the government’s new emissions regulations with a raft of new models kick-started by the Scenic E-Tech.

Speaking with media at the local launch of the revived Scenic, Renault’s country manager for Oceania, Arnaud Mourgue, said he was confident that Renault’s newest electric SUV in Australia would help the brand stay ahead of New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) penalties.

“Scenic, as you know, is a key weapon to fight the NVES policy,” he said.

“So we need that in order to generate credits, and it’s in this environment that we place a lot of hope, and we are quite confident that Scenic will be able to generate credit for us with the stronger USPs [unique selling propositions] of the vehicle.”

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Renault Scenic E-Tech
Renault Scenic E-Tech

Under the NVES, brands that outperform each year’s average fleet-wide carbon emission target will generate ‘credits’ that they can use to offset the sale of less-efficient vehicles. They can also sell these credits to other manufacturers struggling to meet their goals.

Renault EVs like the Scenic E-Tech (priced from $55,990 before on-road costs) will be increasingly important for the brand, as these regulations will penalise manufacturers for exceeding increasingly strict carbon emissions targets over the coming years.

While Renault was one of several brands to meet the first fleet-wide CO2 target last year, thereby avoiding penalties for the time being, its local arm has so far been reluctant to introduce additional EVs beyond the current Kangoo E-Tech, Megane E-Tech, and now Scenic E-Tech.

But the brand’s French executives maintain that more Renault EVs and hybrids are in the pipeline for Australia, consistent with a previous commitment to introduce six new or refreshed models locally before the end of 2026 – starting with the Scenic.