Renault India starts Duster exports to South Africa targets strong global growth
Renault India strengthens its export footprint by shipping the Duster to South Africa, aligning with its ambitious global revenue and expansion goals.

Renault India has started exporting the Duster to South Africa, marking the first step in its global export strategy. The company shipped an initial batch of 750 vehicles from the Chennai port. This move is part of Renault's plan to achieve 2 billion euros in annual export revenue by 2030.
Key Highlights
- Renault India shipped 750 Duster vehicles to South Africa from Chennai port
- Company targets 2 billion euros in annual export revenue by 2030
- Duster is built on Renault Group Modular Platform for multiple powertrain options
- Oragadam plant in Chennai produces up to 480000 vehicles annually
Export Program Launch
The first shipment of 750 Renault Duster vehicles departed from Chennai for South Africa. Renault India plans to expand exports to more international markets in the coming months. Company executives confirmed that this shipment is only the beginning of a larger export initiative.
Renault’s export program supports its long-term goal to make India a key manufacturing and engineering center for global markets. The company aims to use its Indian operations to serve both domestic and international demand.
Production and Platform Details
The new Duster is the first model in Renault’s Indian portfolio built on the Renault Group modular platform. This platform is designed to support multiple powertrain options, increasing flexibility for different markets.
Renault manufactures the Duster at its Oragadam plant in Chennai. The facility has an annual production capacity of 480,000 units. This plant will supply vehicles for both domestic sales and international exports.
Future Export Plans
Renault India’s leadership stated that shipments to other global markets will begin soon. The company’s export strategy is a key part of its plan to reach 2 billion euros in annual export revenue by 2030. This target reflects Renault Group’s confidence in India’s role as a global manufacturing hub.
Renault’s approach includes adapting its vehicle lineup to meet the needs of various international markets. The modular platform allows the company to offer different powertrains and specifications as required.
Also Read: Renault India begins global exports of the all‑new Renault Duster
CarBike 360 Says
Renault India’s move to export the Duster to South Africa signals a renewed focus on global markets and long-term growth. With a clear roadmap toward achieving 2 billion euros by 2030, the company is leveraging its strong manufacturing base and popular SUV lineup to expand its international footprint while reinforcing India’s role as a key export hub.
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