
As a leader in mid-size and compact cars in Europe, Renault Group, and therefore Ampere, is well positioned to address the B and C-segments that together are expected to represent 75% of the European EV market by 2030. These segments are forecast to grow by around 25% CAGR between 2023-2030. To capture this opportunity, Ampere aims to democratize EVs in Europe, by reaching EV / ICE price parity before its competitors in the B and C segments.
Ampere already has a major competitive advantage with its two EV-native platforms that are cost-effective by design and fit for purpose:
- AmpR Small platform for the B-segment (previously CMF-B EV)
- AmpR Medium platform for the C-segment (previously CMF-EV)
Beyond these platforms, Ampere has a clear roadmap to reduce its cost, based on a holistic EV system approach. By 2027/2028, Ampere targets to reduce variable costs between the 1st and the 2nd generation of C-segment electric vehicles by 40%, following a continuous trajectory, along 3 main levers:
- EV engine (battery and e-powertrain) – 50% reduction on battery cost per vehicle for the same range and 25% reduction on e-powertrain cost per vehicle
- Vehicle (platform and upper body) – 25% reduction in platform cost per vehicle and 15% reduction in upper body cost per vehicle
- Operational excellence allows a reduction of 50% in manufacturing and logistic costs
As a result of its continuous cost reduction plan, the first major step has been reached with Scenic E-Tech which is already at Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) parity with hybrid vehicles. The EV/ICE price parity is expected to be reached by 2027/2028 with the 2nd generation (Megane-E-Tech and Scenic E-Tech successors) while preserving margins. On the B-segment, Ampere will start with Renault 5 in 2024 and Renault 4 in 2025 (starting price of Renault 5 around €25K) and “Legend”, a new electric car below €20K (car to be revealed at the Ampere Capital Markets Day).
“Legend” is the fit-for-purpose urban vehicle with no compromise: best-in-class efficiency with only 10 kWh/100km, 75% lower CO₂ emissions than the average European ICE car sold in 2023 over its lifecycle, zero tailpipe CO₂ emissions and lower raw materials consumption thanks to its compact size. Made in Europe, the car will be offered at an entry price below €20K (before subsidies) which will represent less than €100 per month for Renault Group’s clients.
This line-up will be extended with two additional cars for the second generation, representing a total of seven vehicles by 2031. From a target of ~300,000 vehicle sales in 2025, Ampere expects to sell ~1 million vehicles in 2031, reaching a market share of ~10%. Ampere will produce at least two models for Alpine, the next Micra for Nissan and another model for Mitsubishi Motors. Ampere will also support the Dacia electrification journey and will provide software solutions for the entire Renault Group.
Ampere benefits from a unique ecosystemic approach to cover the full EV value chain with limited investments and technological agility, through partnerships with the best players for battery and e-powertrain development. Ampere is also a pioneer in zero-rare-earth e-powertrain.
The all-new Renault Scenic E-Tech electric debuted at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich. This EV is designed around families and their need to travel freely and safely. It blends seamlessly into the Renaulution strategic plan: it is electric, up-to-the-minute, brimming with useful and intuitive technology, and designed more sustainably. As a reminder, SCENIC is the acronym for Safety Concept Embodied in a New Innovative…
4 September 2023
Back in January, it was announced that Nissan will invest in Renault’s Ampere. Today, the two companies concluded the definitive agreements achieved back then. As part of this cooperation, Nissan has confirmed its intention to become a strategic investor in Ampere, Renault Group’s new EV and software entity in Europe. Accordingly, Nissan has committed to invest in Ampere up to Euro 600 million consistent with being…
26 July 2023
Relaunched in 2017 with the A110 and following a 2021 reorganization as a Business Unit, Alpine is gearing up for a new growth phase. The launch of its new 100% electric models in 2024 will enable the brand to boost its revenues so that it can be at break-even in 2026. From 2027, a world expansion phase will begin, backed by a line-up tailored to new markets including the USA, that will help improve Alpine financial…
28 June 2023
While maintaining a value-oriented sales policy, Renault worldwide sales for Q1 reached 354,545 units, which represents an increase of 9% vs first quarter 2022. In Europe, Renault brand sales grew by 20% to reach 231,125 units. Renault registered a strong growth on the C-segment (+51%) in Europe driven by the success of Megane E-Tech Electric, Arkana and New Austral. On the electrified market, Renault maintains its…
17 April 2023
Renault Group and Verkor, the European pioneer in low-carbon batteries, have entered a long-term commercial partnership for the supply of batteries for electric vehicles. Verkor will supply Renault Group with the equivalent of 12 GWh of batteries each year. These batteries will be used in the upper segments of Renault Group’s brands, starting with the future Alpine 100% electric C-Crossover GT, manufactured in…
13 April 2023
Set to be unveiled in 2024, the future electric Renault 5 gives a glimpse of its future self through insight into its genesis and development. A first, decisive step in designing the future production model is testing the very first prototypes, also known as “mules”, on all types of terrain and grip, including in extremely cold conditions. These mules are the first to use the Alliance’s new CMF-B EV platform. CMF…
4 April 2023
Following approval by the Boards of Directors of Renault and Nissan, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance today announced new initiatives to take their partnership to the next level. A year after defining the Alliance roadmap towards 2030, the companies announce consideration of new key projects in Latin America, India, and Europe. Here we will outline only those related to EVs. In Latin America and India, the…
6 February 2023
After several months of constructive discussions with Nissan, Renault announced that, subject to the approval of its board of directors, it has reached an important milestone in its discussions on defining new foundations for their partnership. The ambition is to strengthen the ties of the Alliance and maximize value creation for all stakeholders with a three-stage approach: Reloading the partnership with…
31 January 2023
Significantly ahead of its initial targets, Renault Group opens the third chapter of its Renaulution plan: Revolution. The organization aims at becoming a Next Gen automotive company built on 5 focused businesses addressing all the new value chains: Ampere: the first EV & Software pure player born from an OEM disruption. Alpine: a high-end zero-emission global brand with a racing pedigree. A unique asset-light model…
8 November 2022
Renault Group and Google announced today an expanded partnership aimed at designing and delivering the digital architecture for the “Software Defined Vehicle” (SDV) and accelerating the group’s digitalization. The two partners will develop a set of onboard and offboard software components that are dedicated to the SDV and will grow synergies and use cases related to the group’s “Move to Cloud” strategy. This…
8 November 2022
Renault Group and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced today that the companies intend to take their technology collaboration one step further with plans to deliver a centralized compute architecture for Renault’s next-generation of software-defined vehicles. Known as “Software Defined Vehicle” (SDV) Platforms, the high-performance automotive platforms would be based on Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions from…
8 November 2022
The Renault 4 is much more than a car: it is a true icon. Production was discontinued 30 years ago but the 4L has never left the limelight. It is one of the original young-timer vintage cars and the past 25 years have seen the 4L Trophy prove time and again its worth as a versatile car built to last. This explains why it is still a crowd pleaser, especially with the younger generations. The 4EVER Trophy show car…
17 October 2022
As part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the R5, Renault will soon reveal a new show car that is a contemporary tribute to its most legendary sports versions. This spectacular 100% electric reinterpretation inspired by the world of video games will combine outstanding exuberance with high-level performance. Renault will unveil its new show car online on September 22, 2022. The show car will then be…
14 September 2022

2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 195.3 in / 4961 mm
Height: 60.5 in / 1536 mm
Curb weight: 4788.44 lb / 2172 kg
Electric motor: 210 kW, 550 Nm, Location: Rear
Battery: 77 kWh

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Luxury 2
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 224.3 in / 5697 mm
Height: 76.1 in / 1934 mm
Electric motor: 505 kW, 1064 Nm, Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 200 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 2
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 224.3 in / 5697 mm
Height: 76.1 in / 1934 mm
Electric motor: 505 kW, 1064 Nm, Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 200 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Luxury 1
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 224.3 in / 5697 mm
Height: 76.1 in / 1934 mm
Electric motor: 505 kW, 1064 Nm, Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 200 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 1
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 224.3 in / 5697 mm
Height: 76.1 in / 1934 mm
Electric motor: 505 kW, 1064 Nm, Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 200 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2023 BMW i7 xDrive60
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 212.2 in / 5391 mm
Width: 76.8 in / 1950 mm
Height: 60.8 in / 1544 mm
Curb weight: 5820.2 lb / 2640 kg
Electric motor #1: 190 kW, 365 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 230 kW, 380 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 105.7 kWh, Voltage: 376.4 V

2024 BMW iX M60
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.0 in / 4953 mm
Width: 77.4 in / 1967 mm
Height: 66.8 in / 1696 mm
Curb weight: 5862.09 lb / 2659 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 111.5 kWh, Voltage: 330.3 V

2024 BMW iX xDrive50
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.0 in / 4953 mm
Width: 77.4 in / 1967 mm
Height: 66.8 in / 1696 mm
Curb weight: 5698.95 lb / 2585 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 111.5 kWh, Voltage: 330.3 V

2024 BMW i4 xDrive40
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4783 mm
Width: 72.9 in / 1852 mm
Height: 57.0 in / 1448 mm
Curb weight: 5048.59 lb / 2290 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 83.9 kWh, Voltage: 398.5 V

2023 BMW i4 M50
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4783 mm
Width: 72.9 in / 1852 mm
Height: 57.0 in / 1448 mm
Curb weight: 5048.59 lb / 2290 kg
Electric motor #1: 230 kW @ 8000 – 17000 rpm, 365 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW @ 8000 – 17000 rpm, 430 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 83.9 kWh, Voltage: 398.5 V

2023 BMW iX M60
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.0 in / 4953 mm
Width: 77.4 in / 1967 mm
Height: 66.8 in / 1696 mm
Curb weight: 5862.09 lb / 2659 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 111.5 kWh, Voltage: 330.3 V

2023 BMW iX xDrive50
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.0 in / 4953 mm
Width: 77.4 in / 1967 mm
Height: 66.8 in / 1696 mm
Curb weight: 5698.95 lb / 2585 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 111.5 kWh, Voltage: 330.3 V

2024 Volvo EX90 Twin Performance (E2)
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 198.3 in / 5037 mm
Width: 77.3 in / 1964 mm
Height: 68.7 in / 1744 mm
Curb weight: 6197.19 lb / 2811 kg
Electric motor #1: 190 kW, 490 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 180 kW, 420 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 111 kWh, Voltage: 400 V

2024 Volvo EX90 Twin Performance (EE)
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 198.3 in / 5037 mm
Width: 77.3 in / 1964 mm
Height: 68.7 in / 1744 mm
Curb weight: 6197.19 lb / 2811 kg
Electric motor #1: 200 kW, 490 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 180 kW, 420 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 111 kWh, Voltage: 400 V

2024 Volvo EX90 Twin Motor (EV)
Doors: 5, Seats: 7
Length: 198.3 in / 5037 mm
Width: 77.3 in / 1964 mm
Height: 68.7 in / 1744 mm
Curb weight: 6197.19 lb / 2811 kg
Electric motor #1: 120 kW, 350 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 180 kW, 420 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 111 kWh, Voltage: 400 V

2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 199.2 in / 5060 mm
Width: 74.8 in / 1900 mm
Height: 59.3 in / 1505 mm
Curb weight: 5081.66 lb / 2305 kg
Electric motor #1: 250 kW, 430 Nm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 192 kW, 365 Nm, Location: Front
Battery: 81.2 kWh, Voltage: 400 V