Renault names new management for Dacia-Lada
Brands will share platforms and move into profitable compact segment
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The first shared vehicle from Dacia-Lada is expected to be a compact-size SUV based on an extended version of the Renault-Nissan CMF-B platform. It will be called the Bigster for Dacia (shown in concept form above). Lada’s version will be the Niva.
PARIS Renault Group has named a management board for its new Dacia-Lada business unit, as CEO Luca de Meo seeks to increase synergies between the two low-cost brands.
Denis le Vot, who has held top management jobs at Nissan and Renault Group, will be CEO of the two brands. Yves Caracatzanis will continue as president of AvtoVAZ, the Russia-based company that makes Lada.
Renault names management team members for new Dacia-Lada unit
Brands will share platforms and move into profitable compact segment
Print
The first shared vehicle from Dacia-Lada is expected to be a compact-size SUV based on an extended version of the Renault-Nissan CMF-B platform. It will be called the Bigster for Dacia (shown in concept form above). Lada’s version will be the Niva.
PARIS Renault Group has named a management board for its new Dacia-Lada business unit, as CEO Luca de Meo seeks to increase synergies between the two low-cost brands.
Denis le Vot, who has held top management jobs at Nissan and Renault Group, will be CEO of the two brands. Yves Caracatzanis will continue as president of AvtoVAZ, the Russia-based company that makes Lada.