Heinz-Jürgen Löw has been appointed Senior Vice President of Renault Brand LCV, the division addressed to light commercial vehicles within the Renault Group. He’ll be in charge starting February 2022 and will report to Renault Group CEO, Luca de Meo. Of course, the main target of the new Senior Vice President is to strengthen the brand’s position in the challenging sector of light commercial vehicles (here’s an example of what Renault is doing when it comes to electric solutions).

Heinz-Jürgen Löw: «Very happy to join Renault»

Heinz-Jürgen Löw is about to replace Mark Sutcliffe, who leaves the company to pursue personal projects. «I am very happy to join Renault Group and to participate actively in the implementation of the Renaulution strategic plan. I am confident in our ability to master the future and to foster a predominant position in our industry», stated Heinz-Jürgen Löw.

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«I would like to thank Mark Sutcliffe for his strong involvement in the Alliance for the past 27 years and his remarkable work with the teams. I wish him great success in his future projects. Heinz-Jürgen’s arrival is good news for the company. He has a strong track record, doing all of his career within the truck and LCV industry. I know that Heinz-Jürgen will fully leverage our new LCV line-up to position Renault at the spearhead of the market», commented CEO Luca de Meo.

Before joining Renault LCV, Heinz-Jürgen Löw was Executive Board Member for Sales & Marketing at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. He was part of the Executive Board of MAN Truck & Bus Munich from 2013 to 2017. He worked for Renault Trucks and was President of the company in Lyon.

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