Renault brands to take centre stage at CCIA 2026
- Broadsure Direct

- Apr 17
- 2 min read

Renault Group is getting ready to make a big impression at 2026 Company Car in Action (CCIA) 2026, where it will show off a wide mix of cars and vans for fleets and company car drivers.
The event will be held on 10–11 June at UTAC Millbrook in Bedfordshire, giving visitors the chance to get behind the wheel rather than just look at vehicles on a stand.
Renault will be represented alongside its sister brands Dacia and Alpine, with something on offer for businesses of all sizes.
From everyday company cars to practical vans, the aim is to give fleet decision‑makers a clear idea of what each vehicle is like to drive in real conditions.
A key highlight for many visitors is expected to be the Alpine A390, which will be available to drive at the event.
It will be joined by the Renault 4, one of the brand’s newest models, which is expected to attract interest from salary sacrifice and company car drivers looking for something modern but easy to live with.
Renault will also bring familiar models that are already popular with UK fleets, including the Renault 5 and Renault Scenic.
For businesses watching costs, Dacia will be showcasing its simple, value‑focused approach, with models such as the Dacia Bigster on display.
For operators that rely on vans, Renault’s light commercial vehicle range will also be on show.
Vehicles such as the Renault Master are aimed at businesses needing practical transport for deliveries, trades or services, helping fleets compare both cars and vans in one place.
Company Car in Action has become a popular event because it lets fleets test drive vehicles properly, rather than relying on short dealer demonstrations.
Visitors can drive cars and vans on a mix of tracks designed to reflect everyday use, making it easier to judge comfort, visibility and handling.
With more than 40 manufacturers expected to attend and hundreds of vehicles available to drive, CCIA 2026 gives fleet managers a rare chance to compare options side by side.
For Renault Group, the event is an opportunity to show how its growing range can meet the different needs of modern fleets, whether businesses are focused on costs, driver choice or reducing emissions.






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