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30 March 19:20

Renault is to stop production of the Megane and launch a new electric E-Tech model.

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Renault will drop the Megane model, which has been popular for four generations. In the Megane's place, Renault will launch the electric E-Tech model, which combines compact and crossover features. Renault will also collaborate with Dacia on two internal combustion car models to be launched in two years' time.

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Renault Megane dispare. Va fi înlocuit de două modele Dacia

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Dacia has announced that it will launch a new car model on October 6, 2025, and has published a mysterious image with the silhouette of an unknown car, accompanied by the message "Small, built like a giant," sparking numerous comments and speculations.
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Dacia, under the leadership of the new CEO Katrin Adt, plans to sell exclusively electric cars by 2035, maintaining the accessibility of the cars in its portfolio.
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Renault is recalling 155,825 vehicles due to a gearbox fault that could cause overheating.
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Dacia has presented the Hipster Concept, a compact electric vehicle designed for urban mobility, with a minimalist and sustainable design.
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Renault intends to reduce the number of employees in various support departments. 3,000 employees could be laid off.
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Renault plans to reduce approximately 3,000 jobs through a voluntary departure program, especially targeting support functions, as part of the savings plan called "Arrow"
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