Renault Group announced that as of September 1, 2024, Philippe Krief will be appointed Chief Technology Officer of Renault Group, in parallel with his current duties within the Alpine brand. He will take over from Gilles Le Borgne, who has been appointed to a strategic advisory role to the CEO. As Renault Group Chief Technology Officer, reporting to CEO Luca de Meo, Philippe will manage all Group engineering activities and resources.

He will be able to draw on his extensive experience in this field, in particular his experience as Director of Engineering at Ferrari. Philippe Krief's mission will be to lead and shape a team that anticipates and, above all, creates, identifying the innovations and products of tomorrow, with the key challenge of developing the next intelligent vehicles in record time, ahead of the competitors. As CEO of Alpine, Philippe has devoted the last 12 months to implementing the brand's strategy, and to the arrival of the new Alpine range of vehicles, embodied by the A290 and the soon-to-be-released GT crossover.

With him, the brand has also accelerated the development of its next platform dedicated to high-performance 100% electric vehicles. Under his impetus, Alpine has embraced hydrogen power with its Alpenglow Hy4 prototype, a true demonstrator of innovative hydrogen engine technology. A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées, Philippe Krief has worked on a wide range of models, from the B-segment to cars worth several million euros.

After starting out at Michelin, he continued his career with the Fiat Group, before moving on to Ferrari and then Maserati, as Vehicle Department Director and Technical Director of the Alfa Romeo brand respectively. Returning to Ferrari in June 2016, Philippe Krief takes on the role of Director of Engineering. He was appointed Director of Engineering and Product Performance for the Alpine brand on February 21, 2023, before becoming CEO.