Renault Brazil Announced A BRL 2 Billion Investment In The Ayrton Senna Complex For The Production Of A New C-SUV. Part Of Renault’s Plan Until 2027, The Project Reinforces The Company’s Presence In Paraná, Boosting The Economy And Job Creation In The Region.
In A Ceremony Held At The Ayrton Senna Complex Last Monday, (12/04), Renault Brazil Revealed An Additional Investment Of BRL 2 Billion For The Production Of A New Vehicle At The Ayrton Senna Complex, Located In São José Dos Pinhais, Paraná. The Initiative Is Part Of Renault’s International Game Plan 2027, Aiming To Launch Eight New Models, Including Three C-Segment SUVs, Between 2024 And 2027 For International Markets. This Investment Will Be Responsible For Stimulating The Economy And Creating New Job Positions.
This New Bet In The Automotive Market Will Stimulate The Economy And Generate Jobs In Paraná
The New Vehicle, A Completely New C-SUV, Will Be Built On The Renault Group’s Modular Platform, The Same One Used For The Anticipated Launch Of The Kardian, Scheduled For March 2024.
This Investment, Together With The BRL 5.1 Billion Allocated Since 2021, Solidifies The Automaker’s Presence In The State Of Paraná And Strengthens Its Contribution To The Local Economy.
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The Announcement Coincides With The Celebration Of Renault’s 25 Years In Paraná, Highlighting The Partnership Between The Company And The State Government.
Governor Carlos Massa Ratinho Junior Emphasized The Importance Of This Investment For The State, Stating That Paraná Is Experiencing A Positive Economic Moment, With An 8.6% GDP Growth In The First Half Of This Year And The Creation Of Over 115,000 Jobs By October.
Renault: A Global Industry
The Acting President, Geraldo Alckmin, Recognized Renault’s Strategic Role In The National Automotive Scenario, Placing Brazil As The Eighth Largest Participant In The Global Segment.
He Also Highlighted The Growth Vision Of The Brazilian Automotive Industry, Driven By Innovation And Sustainability, Characteristics Present In Renault.
Luiz Fernando Pedrucci, CEO Of Renault In Latin America, Emphasized That Brazil Is Not Just A Market For The Company, But Also A Production Base.
Renault Is Already The Largest Exporter In Paraná, And The Expansion Of The Ayrton Senna Complex Represents Not Only A Local Investment But A Reinforcement Of The Automaker’s Global Position.
New Model Manufactured By Renault And The Opening Of New Job Positions
Ricardo Gondo, President Of Renault Brazil, Revealed That The New Vehicle Announced Will Be The Second Produced In Brazil As Part Of The International Game Plan.
This Move Expands The Range Of Products Manufactured In Paraná, Generating New Jobs And Projects.
Additionally, The Vehicle Will Use An Engine Produced At The Ayrton Senna Complex By Horse, A Renault Group Company Dedicated To The Development Of Hybrid Engines With Low CO₂ Emissions.
The Ayrton Senna Complex Is Also Known As A Center Of Automotive Excellence
Inaugurated In 1998, The Ayrton Senna Industrial Complex Is A Key Piece In The Brazilian Automotive Industry.
With An Area Of 2.5 Million Square Meters, The Site Houses Factories Of Renault And Partners, As Well As Being An Export Hub For Latin America.
Recognized By The World Economic Forum As A Reference In Industry 4.0, The Unit Generates About 5,300 Direct Jobs And 25,000 Indirect Jobs.

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