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Renault adds to electric car range with sportier model

Luca de Meo, Chief Executive Officer of Groupe Renault, poses in front of a Renault Megane eVision car during a news conference about Renault electric strategy during Renault eWays event in Meudon, France, October 15, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

French carmaker Renault unveiled on Thursday a new electric car concept with a larger, sportier design, as it bets on medium-size family vehicles to try to turn itself around.

Under new Chief Executive Luca de Meo, the loss-making company aims to narrow its focus on its most profitable models and edge up prices, as well as make a big push on electric vehicles.

The company's latest show car, dubbed the "Megane eVision", incorporates SUV-style large wheels, but with a more compact design. Renault said it would be a pillar of the "compact" car category, which it wants to expand on and is more profitable than smaller cars.

Denis Le Vot, member of Groupe Renault, Executive Committee, stands in front of a Dacia Spring Electric car as he speaks during a news conference about Renault electric strategy during Renault eWays event in Meudon, France, October 15, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

"A whole new generation of innovation-packed electric vehicles is to come," De Meo said in a statement, ahead of a presentation of the model.

Renault was already struggling with faltering sales before the COVID-19 pandemic, and is simultaneously trying to reboot a strained relationship with Japanese partner Nissan.

The new electric car would be the first built on the CMF-EV platform, or vehicle architecture, developed jointly by Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi.

Luca de Meo, Chief Executive Officer of Groupe Renault, stands in front of a Renault Megane eVision car as he speaks during a news conference about Renault electric strategy during Renault eWays event in Meudon, France, October 15, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

The definitive model for production will be unveiled in 2021, Renault added. The company already makes a small electric car known as Zoe.

Sources had previously told Reuters that De Meo - who arrived in July and is due to present his strategy in January - was keen to build on Renault's popular Megane range.

Luca de Meo, Chief Executive Officer of Groupe Renault, speaks during a news conference about Renault electric strategy during Renault eWays event in Meudon, France, October 15, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume; Writing by Sarah White; Editing by Mark Potter)

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