Born from a
strategic vision

Renault Group has reached the third stage in its strategic plan: Revolution.

To build the next-generation automotive company, it mapped out its new business model at the end of 2022 – aimed at meeting today’s environmental, social and technological challenges while securing the company’s profitability.

HORSE role in the new organisation is to set the pace for low-emission powertrain solutions.

Patrice Haettel CEO Horse

In 2040, combustion and hybrid vehicles will still account for more than 50% of global sales. HORSE will lead the way on this market with its best-in-class low-emission solutions and technological expertise.

Patrice Haettel, CEO, HORSE

Market

Internal combustion and hybrid engines have a bright future in the global market.

2020

2025

2030

2035

2040

Thermal including hybrid

100% electric

Overall engine mix
(% – passenger cars + light commercial vehicles)

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Business
activities

HORSE develops, produces and supplies high-energy-efficiency internal-combustion, full-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, through its operation integrating all the required R&D and manufacturing capabilities.

It will market a comprehensive array of top-tier technologies for all components (engines, gearboxes, full-hybrid and plug-in hybrid systems, and batteries).

Products line-up

Solid assets
to achieve
our goals

HORSE is leveraging Renault Group’s full industrial know-how and assets. It operates three R&D centres and eight powertrain production plants in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Türkiye.

9,000 Employees

11 Sites

7 Countries

9,000 Employees

7 Countries

HORSE is leveraging Renault Group’s full industrial know-how and assets. It operates three R&D centres and eight powertrain production plants in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Türkiye.

Plant

R&D Centre

Locations