Carlos Ghosn, chief executive officer of Renault S.A., said Tuesday it is too early to evaluate what impact the new French administration could have on the automaker, which is partially government-owned.

"I think it is too early to judge or assess what's going to happen because there are so many things up in the air," said Ghosn, who heads the alliance between Renault and Nissan Motor Co.

"We will wait until there is a new government, a new majority and a new policy," he said at an event in Tokyo.