Renault is gearing up for a major transformation under its incoming CEO, Francois Provost. In a recent interview, Provost outlined his ambitious vision: expand Renault’s car lineup, boost quality, and push back against new regulations for the next ten years. He believes that to make Renault a true global contender, the company must focus on building more cars that people actually want, while ensuring they come with top-notch reliability.

A Decade of Stability?
Provost’s stance against new car regulations for the next decade is stirring up quite the debate. He argues that the industry needs time to adapt and innovate instead of constantly chasing after fresh rules. This could mean that Renault focuses more on perfecting what they already do, rather than scrambling to meet ever-changing standards.
Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a car boss who isn’t obsessed with reinventing the wheel every year (pun intended). Maybe Renault’s secret weapon is finally just… building good cars, and not endless paperwork! If only politicians could agree to a ten-year break too—imagine the possibilities.
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TopGear: New Renault boss wants more cars, better quality and no new regulations for 10 years