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TM176.1501.83%
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Mitsubishi to join alliance with Honda and Nissan, boosting combined sales of over 8 million vehicles

The goal is to standardize in-vehicle software that controls cars, marking a significant step towards deeper collaboration in the automotive industry.
Japan's Mitsubishi is set to join an alliance with Honda and Nissan, creating a formidable partnership between automakers with combined sales

According to the Nikkei newspaper, Japan’s Mitsubishi is set to join an alliance with Honda and Nissan, creating a formidable partnership between automakers with combined sales exceeding 8 million vehicles. Mitsubishi, already 34% owned by Nissan, will work with Honda and Nissan to finalize the details of this strategic partnership. The goal is to standardize in-vehicle software that controls cars, marking a significant step towards deeper collaboration in the automotive industry.

Despite the promising news, a Nissan spokesperson clarified that the report was not based on any official announcement from the companies

This alliance is critical for Nissan, Japan’s third-largest automaker, which has been steadily losing market share in its two largest markets, the United States and China. Together, these two markets accounted for half of Nissan’s global sales in the year leading up to March. Recently, Nissan slashed its annual outlook after heavy discounting in the U.S. nearly wiped out its first-quarter profit.

Earlier this year, Nissan and Honda announced they were considering a strategic partnership to collaborate on producing EV components and artificial intelligence in automotive software platforms. Mitsubishi is already part of a long-standing alliance with Nissan and France’s Renault, which the three automakers restructured last year to create a more pragmatic and agile partnership.

This new collaboration between Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi could help Japan’s automakers cut costs and strengthen their competitive edge in the EV market, which is currently dominated by companies like China’s BYD and Tesla. In China, the world’s largest auto market, Japanese brands have faced stiff competition from domestic automakers that have rapidly increased production and attracted consumers with low-priced vehicles loaded with advanced software.

The automotive industry has faced additional challenges recently, with Mercedes-Benz also cutting its profit outlook, adding to a tough week for automakers globally. As the market evolves, strategic partnerships like the one forming between Mitsubishi, Honda, and Nissan will be crucial for staying competitive and meeting the growing demand for innovative and efficient vehicles.

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