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Renault SA announced on April 14-15, 2026 that it will reduce its global engineering workforce by 15–20% over the next two years — roughly up to 2,400 roles from an estimated 11,000–12,000 engineers — as part of a wider transformation plan led by CEO Francois Provost.
The moves aim to make the carmaker more agile and cost-competitive against fast-moving, low-cost Chinese rivals, after collaborations with Chinese engineers helped shorten development of the new electric Twingo to 21 months.
Renault says the reductions will be carried out without forced layoffs and that core design and new-technology work will remain in France.
Engineering centres in Brazil, India, Morocco, Romania, South Korea, Spain and Turkey will also see cuts.
The company has signalled ambitions to cut EV costs by 10–30% and to launch some 36 new models over the next five years, targeting shorter development cycles of about 24 months.








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