The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance is a friendly team of three car companies from France and Japan that share ideas to make better, cheaper cars for everyone.
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The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance is a team-up between three big car companies: Renault from France, and Nissan and Mitsubishi from Japan. They started working closely together years ago to make and sell cars all over the world. Together, they have brands like Infiniti, Dacia, and Alpine.
This isn't like one company buying another. Instead, they share money and ideas while keeping their own names and styles. By 2017, when Mitsubishi joined fully, they were selling millions of cars each year—the most of any car group!
This partnership helps them build better cars faster and cheaper.
The companies own pieces of each other, so they all win when one does well. For example, they team up to design engines, batteries, and parts, which saves time and money.
They share tricks for buying supplies, shipping cars, and making factories better. In some places, they even sell the same van with different names, like Renault's in Europe rebadged as Nissan's.
They work on big projects too, like cleaner cars and new factories in growing countries such as Brazil and India. This close teamwork makes them stronger.
Sometimes, teamwork has bumps. Renault had more say in Nissan for a while because of how they shared ownership. But Nissan's leaders wanted more balance, especially with France influencing Renault.
A big leader, Carlos Ghosn, helped start the alliance but faced troubles in 2018 and left. This shook things up, making people wonder if the team would stay together.
By 2023, they changed rules so both Renault and Nissan have equal say with their shares. These fixes help them keep working well after tough times.
The alliance loves electric cars—vehicles that run on batteries with no dirty fumes from the tailpipe. They spent billions to build batteries and cars that help the planet.
Their star is the Nissan Leaf, the first popular electric car launched in 2010. Others include the Renault Zoe and Kangoo Z.E. By 2021, they sold over a million electric cars worldwide!
They started early with special battery factories, making them leaders in zero-emission rides that are fun and good for Earth.
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance builds cars in exciting places around the globe. One big project is in Chennai, India, where they opened a huge factory in 2010. This plant makes vehicles like the Nissan Micra, Renault Koleos, and Fluence. It's designed to produce up to 400,000 cars a year with special shops for painting, building bodies, and testing on tracks.
In 2013, teams from Renault and Nissan created a new car base called CMF-A right there in India. This affordable platform was built from scratch together, and the first cars started rolling out around 2015. It helps make cars cheaper and better for families everywhere.
The Alliance also teams up in China with Dongfeng Motor to sell millions of cars, and they have a modern plant in Tangier, Morocco, opened by the king. These spots show how sharing ideas makes great cars for the world.
🇫🇷 The Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance is a strategic partnership between French Renault and Japanese Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors.
🇯🇵 Renault and Nissan became partners in 1999.
🚗 The Alliance sells more than one in nine vehicles worldwide.
🔋 The Alliance sold 10.6 million vehicles in 2017 to become the world’s leading light vehicle group.
⚡ The Alliance reached over 1 million electric vehicle sales globally since 2009 by 2021.
🍃 The Nissan Leaf and Renault Zoe are top-selling all-electric cars from the Alliance.


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