LUCA DE MEO
Autocar UK|June 26, 2024
Luca de Meo’s tenure as Renault Group CEO has been marked by an astounding turnaround in the firm’s fortunes. Steve Cropley finds out what drives him
Steve Cropley
LUCA DE MEO

Not often do you find yourself, twice in a few months, talking at length and one-to-one with a man as serially busy as Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo. This is a man with no spare time at all, someone who powwows with the French prime minister and leaders of Europe. His diary fills at a year's notice.

Yet the reason for this meeting is special. We are seeking time with de Meo to offer him our magazine's highest accolade, the 2024 Issigonis Trophy, largely on the strength of the series of dazzling achievements he listed in our previous interview (Autocar, 23 October 2023): record profits in his company's 126-year history, posted less than three years after sustaining ruinous losses running at €140 million a day.

It has been one of the greatest recoveries in corporate history, not just automotive, accompanied by an expanding and highly credible brand and model strategy topped by the traffic-stopping launch of a brand-new Renault 5 electric supermini later this year. Demand for the car is already surging, six months ahead of delivery.

Despite all this, the portents of our latest meeting aren't good. De Meo has spent most of his day at Renault's annual shareholders' meeting, where reams of data is traditionally transmitted at pace to a hard-to-impress audience, where small stakeholders traditionally ask unanswerable questions, where dozens of resolutions must be put to a vote and where even the CEO's salary (although considerably less than that of a Stellantis or Volkswagen chief) gets enviously discussed by folk whose stake in the company may not reach four figures. Who would want to do a press interview after that?

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