Renault Group India, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the French auto major Renault Group, has approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Chennai, to approve a proposed structural realignment of its India operations.
The proposed realignment is aimed at creating clearer and more focused operating structures. It also envisages the powertrain manufacturing activity being organised as a dedicated powertrain entity within Renault Group India, while vehicle manufacturing and sales operations are brought together under an integrated operating structure, says a release.
The company declined to comment if any new investment is envisaged as part of the realignment.
This alignment reflects the distinct industrial and operating requirements of the businesses and is intended to support Renault’s long-term business strategy in India, including strengthening India’s role as a manufacturing and export base, with the ambition of supporting exports of up to €2 billion annually by 2030, the release said.
The proposed changes do not involve any disruption to business operations. There is no impact on employees, customers, dealers, suppliers, or partners. Employment terms, service continuity, and existing relationships remain unchanged, and business continues as usual. All existing manufacturing, supply, and service commitments, including commitments to partners, continue unchanged.
Renault Group India remains fully committed to India as a key market and manufacturing hub and will continue to engage transparently with stakeholders as the process progresses.
Renault Group India, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Renault Group, plays a key role in the group’s international strategy under its futuREady plan. With close to 15,000 employees across its integrated manufacturing operations and engineering, research and design centres, Renault Group India supports both the domestic market and international programmes.
Renault Group India markets the Renault brand in India through a nationwide sales and service network of over 600 touchpoints, and serves as a major export hub, manufacturing and exporting vehicles, components, and engineering services to multiple international markets, the release said.
Published on April 30, 2026























