ALLIANCE FACTS & FIGURES 2017
The Alliance’s Global footprint
map of production sites
United Kingdom
Slovenia
France
Romania
Spain
Russia
Turkey
Portugal
United States
South Korea
China
Mexico
Japan
Myanmar
Iran
Algeria
Colombia
Morocco
Brazil
Egypt
Groupe Renault products
Philippines
India
Nigeria
Nissan/Infiniti products
Taiwan
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Kenya
Thailand
Malaysia
Mitsubishi Motors products
Indonesia
Vehicle assembly
Powertrain
Chile
South Africa
Argentina
Australia
Cross production activities
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
OVERVIEW OF THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE
FACTs AND FIGUREs
OVERVIEW OF THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE
Five things you should know about Mitsubishi Motors:
Founded in 1999, the Alliance, with its new partner Mitsubishi Motors,
is the longest-lasting cross-cultural combination among major carmakers.
This unique partnership is a pragmatic, flexible business tool that can expand
to accommodate new projects and partners worldwide.
The Alliance is a buffer to protect its partners during regional downturns,
and it has accelerated Renault and Nissan’s momentum in some of the world’s
fastest growing economies.
The Alliance has helped Renault and Nissan outperform historic regional rivals,
elevating both companies into an elite tier. As Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. acquired a
34% equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors on October 20th 2016, together Renault,
Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors are in the top four car groups globally in 2016.
ased on cross-shareholding and mutual self-interest, the Alliance business
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platform maximizes synergies without hurting brand identity. In order to
achieve competitive economies of scale, many automakers are seeking out
collaborations similar to the groundbreaking partnership that Renault and
Nissan established 18 years ago.
Renault-Nissan Alliance 2016 Growth
he Alliance continued to deliver sustainable growth in 2016 by deepening
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collaboration between its brands, and maximizing synergies.
Osamu Masuko
President, CEO
Mitsubishi Motors is the longest established mass market car
manufacturer in Japan. Mitsubishi Motors produced its first car
in 1917 (Mitsubishi A), while Nissan produced its first vehicle
in 1933 (Datsun12 Phaeton.)
Mitsubishi Motors is the best-seller of PHEVs in Europe with
30K units sold in 2015, and 21K in 2016.
Mitsubishi Motors has a strong presence in Stoutheast Asia (7 % market share
in the region and this region represents 20 % of Mitsubishi Motors global sales.)
Mitsubishi Motors bestselling vehicle is the RVR (ASX/Outlander Sports) with
178.9K units sold mainly in China, USA and Australia in FY 2015.
Mitsubishi Triton/L200 pickup truck is popular worldwide with 4.4 million units
cumulative sales. It is sold in approximately 150 countries.
Employees
Manufacturing Plants
Revenue
Operating Margin
29,000
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JP¥ 2.27 trillion
(FY15)
6.1%
JP¥ 138 billion
(FY15)
he combination of Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors and Renault creates a new force
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in the global auto industry. It is one of the world’s largest automotive groups,
with the economies of scale, technological and manufacturing capabilities to
produce vehicles to serve customer demand in every market
and segment around the world.
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
Structure of the Alliance
FACTs AND FIGUREs
ALLIANCE Sales 2016
Renault holds a 43.4% stake in Nissan. Nissan holds a 15% stake in Renault. The crossshareholding model ensures that both partners have a mutual self-interest and encourages
each to pursue “win-win” strategies that benefit both. Nissan holds a 34% equity stake in
Mitsubishi Motors.
The Alliance is managed by Renault-Nissan BV, a jointly-owned Renault and Nissan
company based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
34%
50%
RENAULT-NISSAN B.V.
Alliance Board
roupe Renault’s sales were up 13.3 % to 3,182,625 vehicles in 2016 for the last year
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of the “Drive the Change” plan. Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. sold a record 5,559,902 cars and
trucks worldwide, up 2.5 %. Mitsubishi Motors sold 934,013 cars worldwide, down 13 %.
AVTOVAZ, which sells cars under the LADA brand, sold 284,807 vehicles.
he Renault-Nissan Alliance, with Mitsubishi Motors, cumulatively sold 424,797 electric
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vehicles through 2016, making it the undisputed leader in zero-emission mobility.
50%
nissan
Mitsubishi
MOTORS
15%
Strategic cooperation between the Alliance and Daimler:
In 2010, the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler AG announced a historic collaboration to
increase efficiencies worldwide. As part of the agreement, the Renault-Nissan Alliance took
a 3.1% stake in Daimler. Daimler took a 3.1% stake in Renault and a 3.1% stake in Nissan.
These stakes have been transferred to Daimler Pension Trust in June 2016.
1.55%
1.55%
3.1%
3.1%
AVTOVAZ:
In 2012, Renault-Nissan acquired a majority stake in Alliance Rostec Auto BV, a joint
venture with state corporation Rostec which today holds 64.6% of AVTOVAZ. Groupe
Renault took part in the public offering for recapitalizing AVTOVAZ in 2016. As majority
shareholder in the Alliance Rostec Auto BV joint venture, Groupe Renault has consolidated
AVTOVAZ from 1 January 2017.
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Alliance sales reach 9.96 million vehicles in 2016 – one in nine cars sold worldwide.
Sustained Leadership in Electric Vehicles:
43.4%
renault
Alliance combined sales in 2016:
he Nissan LEAF remains the world’s best-selling EV with more than 250,000 (including
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Venucia E30 sales in China) vehicles sold since its launch in December 2010. In addition
to the LEAF, Nissan also sells the e-NV200, a light commercial vehicle sold mainly in Europe
and Japan since 2014.
ince 2011 Renault has sold more than 112,000 electric vehicles worldwide, with Renault
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ZOE, Kangoo Z.E., Fluence Z.E., the SM3 Z.E. and the Twizy. Renault Pro+ recently
announced the addition of two new commercial EVs to its lineup: the New Kangoo Z.E.
and Master Z.E.
In 2016, the Alliance, including Mitsubishi Motors i-Miev series, sold 94,265 EVs, up more
than 8 % from 2015.
Alliances key figures:
Sales units
Revenues
Renault, Dacia, RSM: 3.1 million
AVTOVAZ: 0.2 million
Nissan: 5.5 million
Mitsubishi Motors: 0.9 million
Renault: €51.24 billion (CY16)
Nissan: ¥12.19 trillion (FY15)
Mitsubishi Motors: ¥2.27 trillion (FY15)
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
ALLIANCE Sales 2016
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Renault’s Top-Selling Vehicles in 2016
2016 Sales results (in million units)
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VAG
10.13
2
TOYOTA
10.01
3
GM
4
RENAULT-NISSAN
-VAZ-MMC
5
HYUNDAI-KIA
6
FORD
7
NISSAN
8
HONDA
9
FCA
10
RENAULT
3.18
11
PSA
3.15
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SUZUKI
13
DAIMLER
14
BMW
15
MAZDA
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MITSUBISHI
MOTORS
Zoe
9.96
VAZ
NISSAN
Renault
7.82
MMC
9.96
Renault Clio IV
6.66
New Kangoo Z.E (on sale mid-2017)
5.56
4.97
4.72
SM3 Z.E.
Renault Captur
2.86
2.54
Twizy
2.37
1.55
0.93
Note: Results based on passenger car and light commercial vehicle sales.
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Renault’s EV Range:
Dacia Sandero Stepway
New Master Z.E (on sale end of 2017)
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
Nissan’s Top-Selling Vehicles in 2016
FACTs AND FIGUREs
MITSUBISHI’s Top-Selling Vehicles in 2016
nissan’s EV Range:
Nissan Rogue/X-Trail
LEAF
MITSUBISHI’s EV Range:
Mitsubishi Outlander
e-NV200
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i-MiEV
Minicab-MiEV
Nissan Sentra/Sylphy
Mitsubishi ASX (RVR/Outlander Sport)
Nissan Qashqai
Mitsubishi L200 (Triton)
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
Alliance Expansion
THE ALLIANCE IS A POWERFUL BUSINESS LEVER IN EMERGING MARKETS:
issan used Renault’s Curitiba plant to establish a foothold in Brazil, Latin
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America’s largest market, and is now producing vehicles in a new factory
in Resende.
In Russia, the Alliance builds Renault, Nissan, Datsun and LADA models
at the AVTOVAZ plant in Togliatti and in Izhevsk as well as in the Renault plant
in Moscow.
India is home to the largest Alliance plant, where 12 models are produced.
These include: the Renault Duster, Renault Kwid, Nissan Terrano and the
Datsun redi-GO.
enault began producing cars in China in 2016 at a joint-venture plant with
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Dongfeng Motor, Nissan’s trusted partner for more than a decade.
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TOP 10 ALLIANCE COUNTRies:
Total Sales
#
Country
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U.S.A.
1,660,690
2
China
1,472,588
5.48%
3
France
738,344
30.52%
(vehicleS)
MARKET SHARE
9.47%
4
Japan
625,409
12.58%
5
Russia*
494,073
34.64%
6
Mexico
449,406
28.02%
7
U.K.
336,533
10.96%
8
Germany
319,739
8.89%
9
Italy
262,167
12.99%
10
Spain
247,661
18.71%
*Including AVTOVAZ
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In recent years, the Alliance has launched new industrial projects in Indonesia,
Myanmar, Nigeria, Algeria, Aguascalientes (Mexico) and Cordoba (Argentina.)
The Alliance is strengthening its position in Asia thanks to the strong presence
from Mitsubishi Motors in Southeast Asia.
FACTs AND FIGUREs
TOP 10 ALLIANCE MARKETS IN 2016
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FACTs AND FIGUREs
NET INCOME EVOLUTION OF RENAULT AND NISSAN
billion euro
COOPERATIONS
SYNERGIES
synergies overview
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1.0
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-3.0
600
400
200
In 2014, the Alliance took a major step in its evolution with the convergence of four
core business functions: Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management,
Purchasing, and Human Resources. The Alliance generated €4.3 billion in synergies in
2015, one year earlier than anticipated. The Alliance expects to post €5.5 billion euros in
synergies in 2018.
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Alliance Agreement
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Nissan
revival
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Nissan net income (billion yen)
Renault net income (billion euro)
Exchange
best
practice
& exploit
synergies
2009
€1.5 biLlion
Renault-Nissan BV dedicated team
€1.6 biLlion
€1.7 biLlion
2012
2013
2014
2015
Manufacturing of Nissan Micra in the Renault Flins plant (Steel department)
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2018
Announcement of new mid-term plans
€2.7 BILLION
Hard
synergies
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€2.9 BILLION
€3.8 BILLION
€4.3 BILLION
€5.5 Billion
3
Synergies
evolution
Support
Mid-Term
Plans and
Growth
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COOPERATIONS
SYNERGIES
COOPERATIONS
CONVERGENCE
synergies overview
Each of the Alliance’s converged functions is headed by an Alliance Executive
Vice President.
The amount of synergies is reviewed by the Controllers of each company.
Only new synergies are taken into account.
Synergies come from cost reductions, cost avoidance and revenue increases.
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
Alliance EVP,
Alliance Technology
Development
Jérôme OLIVE
Alliance EVP,
Alliance Manufacturing
Engineering & Supply Chain
Management
Véronique Sarlat-Depotte
Alliance EVP,
Purchasing Alliance Global EVP
and Chairman & Managing
Director of Renault-Nissan
Purchasing Organization
Marie-Francoise Damesin
Alliance EVP,
Alliance Human Resources
Engineers at work at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Chennai, India.
Production of the new Nissan NV300 in Renault Sandouville plant, France.
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COOPERATIONS
Product related synergies
COOPERATIONS
Common Module Family (CMF)
PURCHASING
CMF has three segments:
The Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization (RNPO) is responsible for the
purchasing strategy and for selecting the suppliers of parts, services and
equipment around the world. Since 2009, RNPO has represented 100% of
Alliance commodity purchases. The collaboration across platforms, powertrains
and other parts rapidly increases, unleashing even more potential economies of
scale for RNPO. In 2015, the Alliance purchases represented 98 billion euros.
In early 2015, Renault SA, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., and AVTOVAZ merged their
purchasing operations in Russia through a newly created entity: AVTOVAZRENAULT-NISSAN Purchasing Organization (ARNPO). With Mitsubishi Motors
in the Alliance we expect to create more economies of scale.
CMF-A: small, fuel-efficient vehicles particularly in high-growth markets
Engineering
Common Module Family: The Next Step in Integration
Common Module Family (CMF) represents a key step in the integration of the
Alliance and a significant source of synergies moving forward.
CMF-B: mid-sized vehicles
CMF-C/D: larger vehicles, including many SUVs and crossovers
By 2020, when CMF is fully deployed in plants worldwide, 70% of all Alliance
vehicles will fall within the CMF scope. The approach is expected to cut
purchasing costs by as much as 30% and engineering costs by up to 40%. The
savings enables product planners to add more in-demand content to vehicles.
Nissan’s first CMF vehicles on the road include the all-new Nissan X-Trail
(multiple plants worldwide), Nissan Rogue (Tennessee, USA, and Renault Busan
plant, South Korea), and Nissan Qashqai (Sunderland, UK), all built on CMF-C/D
architecture. Renault’s first CMF-C/D vehicles are the new Espace, the Kadjar,
the new Megane, Scenic and Talisman. In 2015, Renault began selling the Kwid
in India, the first Alliance model built on CMF-A architecture. Nissan launched
a Datsun model on CMF-A architecture in India in 2016, the Datsun redi-GO.
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CMF is not a conventional “platform sharing” scheme. Rather, it’s a modular
architecture system that dissects the vehicle into five fundamental zones:
the engine compartment, cockpit, front underbody, rear underbody and the
vehicle’s electronic architecture. This modular architecture system allows
the company to build a wider range of vehicles from a smaller pool of parts,
resulting in more savings and greater value for customers.
Renault Kwid (CMF-A)
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Datsun redi-GO (CMF-A)
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COOPERATIONS
Product related synergies
Exchanges of powertrains and common powertrains
To capitalize on the powertrain expertise , the Alliance co-develops common
engines and gearboxes as well as technologies adapted to the customers needs
all around the world. Being committed to the quest for sustainable mobility
and the reduction of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, the Alliance offers a
comprehensive range of powertrain options (petrol, diesel and electric), courtesy
of technological solutions that are widely affordable and in compliance with
current legislation.
Today, around 75% of our powertrain are shared by the Alliance.
COOPERATIONS
NON-Product related synergies
In addition to synergies on parts, platforms and purchasing, the Renault-Nissan
Alliance has created numerous teams that have unlocked cost-saving strategies
around the world, including:
ogistics: A unified team has commonized packing, shipping and other
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functions that are completely invisible to the consumer.
ustoms & Trade: A dedicated team has reduced customs duties and
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administrative costs that each company incurred separately. The team has also
negotiated better terms and implemented economic policies to establish best
practices for regions around the globe.
I S/IT: Renault and Nissan share common information systems infrastructure,
data centers and licenses.
ross-production: Thanks to the modular architecture called Common Module
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Family, the Alliance can manufacture cars from a brand in a plant from the
other brand.
Kangoo Z.E Powertrain
Manufacturing of Nissan Micra in the Renault Flins plant (Steel department)
Alliance fleet at the Alliance business days
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COOPERATIONS
DAIMLER
COOPERATIONS
DAIMLER
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Strategic Cooperation with Daimler
Daimler AG, maker of Mercedes-Benz,
is one of the world’s largest luxury
car manufacturers. In April 2010,
the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler
AG announced a strategic partnership based
on three “pillar projects,” mostly focused
on Europe. Since then, the project portfolio
has increased to 13 major projects on three
continents.
FOR NISSAN AND DAIMLER:
J oint development of a new common architecture for Daimler’s smart and Renault
Twingo successors. Both four-seater vehicles are produced at Renault’s plant in
Novo Mesto,Slovenia. Cars are on sale since second half of 2014.
evelopment and supply of Citan, a new light commercial vehicle under the
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Mercedes-Benz brand, based on Renault technology and produced in Renault’s
plant in Maubeuge, France, since late 2012.
Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn and Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche
launch their collaboration.
Production of Mercedes-Benz 4-cylinder gasoline engines at Nissan’s new
powertrain assembly facility in Decherd, Tennessee, for Infiniti and Mercedes
vehicles.
Supply of the Daimler 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine, coupled with a 7-speed
automatic or 6-speed manual gearbox for the Q50, Infiniti’s new flagship sedan.
Cross supply of Mercedes Canter – Nissan Atlas trucks in Japan.
Development of Q30 and QX30, Infiniti’s new compact vehicles using components
from Daimler’s compact car architecture. The premium cars are built at Nissan’s
Sunderland plant in the U.K. The Q30 was launched in 2015 and the QX30 in
early 2016.
Manufacturing of Daimler’s advanced 9-speed automatic transmission for Nissan
and Infiniti vehicles starting in 2018.
Joint production of Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz premium compact vehicles in
Aguascalientes, Mexico starting in 2017.
Co-development of 1-ton pickup trucks sharing architecture with the all-new
Nissan NP300 for Mercedes-Benz and Renault. Pickup trucks to be produced in
Nissan’s Barcelona plant in Spain and Renault’s Cordoba plant in Argentina by the
end of the decade.
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FOR RENAULT AND DAIMLER:
upply of ultra low-consumption diesel and gasoline engines, starting with a
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1.5 liter diesel engine, manufactured by Renault in Valladolid, Spain, adapted by
Mercedes-Benz as entry powertrain for the Mercedes A and B Class, CLA and
GLA models.
enault supplies Daimler with a 1.6 liter, 4-cylinder diesel engine adapted
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by Mercedes-Benz as entry powertrain for the Mercedes C-Class. A variant of
this engine combined with a Renault transmission is equipped on the new
Mercedes-Benz Vito with front-wheel drive.
ew Renault ZOE electric motor fitted in EV versions of the smart fortwo and
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forfour, which will go on sale in 2017. Motor produced at Renault’s Cleon plant
in France.
FOR RENAULT, NISSAN AND DAIMLER:
enault-Nissan and Daimler are jointly developing a new direct-injection,
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turbo-charged small gasoline engine family. Manufacturing approval foreseen in
2017. The engines feature advanced technology with significantly improved fuel
efficiency.
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team work
ALLIANCE BOARD
team work
ALLIANCE BOARD
The Alliance Board is the common governance body of the Alliance, held
by Renault-Nissan BV, headquartered in Amsterdam. RNBV is equally-owned
by Renault and Nissan.
Thierry BOLLORÉ
Executive Vice President,
Chief Competitive Officer
Stefan MUELLER
Executive Vice President
Chief Performance Officer
Mouna Sepehri
Executive Vice President
CEO Office
Bruno Ancelin
Executive Vice President,
Product Planning and
Programs
It is composed of four Renault senior executives and four Nissan senior executives,
and is supported by the members of the executive committees from both
companies. It is chaired by Renault-Nissan Alliance Chairman and CEO Carlos
Ghosn.
The board focuses on strategic direction, significant new opportunities for
collaboration, and the progress of the Alliance relative to industry benchmarks.
Alliance Board Meetings typically include a focus on:
Mid-term plan progress
Validation of product plans
Commonality of products and powertrains
Carlos GHOSN
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Renault and Nissan
Hiroto Saikawa
Co-Chief Executive
Officer
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Yasuhiro YAMAUCHI
Chief Competitive
Officer
José Muñoz
Chief Performance
Officer
Strategic investments impacting the Alliance
Strategic cooperations with third parties
Philippe KLEIN
Chief Planning Officer
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Innovation
Autonomous drive and connected-car technologies
The “disruptive triangle” of electrification, autonomous drive, and connected-car technology
is giving automakers the opportunity to rethink how we power, drive, and connect our
vehicles. This is guiding Alliance investments in innovation to achieve our vision of a future
with zero emissions and zero fatalities.
Autonomous Drive
In 2014, Takao Asami was appointed Alliance global vice president, Research and
Advanced Engineering. He has a wide-ranging role, which includes executing the
company’s research and technology strategy to ensure the Alliance remains a competitive
force in the future. He is especially focused on the development of autonomous drive
technologies
Several building blocks for autonomous drive technologies already exist in Alliance vehicles
today, including lane-departure prevention, forward emergency braking and advanced
safety sensors. These technologies are at the heart of the roadmap that will see the Alliance
launching more than 10 models with advanced autonomous drive functionality by 2020.
In 2016, the Alliance hired Ogi Redzic to lead the global car group’s connected car initiative
as Alliance Senior Vice President, Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services.
Connected cars offer their owners a continuous service experience linking the car and other
connected devices.
To become a leader in this
new era of disruption to
the automotive industry
by dealing with the
fundamental changes
happening now and in the
near future.
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1999
L ouis Schweitzer and Yoshikazu Hanawa sign the Alliance agreement between Renault
and Nissan in Tokyo.
enault takes a 36.8% equity stake in Nissan Motor, a 15.2% equity stake in Nissan
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Diesel and acquires Nissan’s five financial subsidiaries in Europe.
2000
Carlos Ghosn is appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of Nissan.
Nissan do Brasil Automoveis is established with existing Renault dealers’ support.
2001
he Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization (RNPO), a joint purchasing company,
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is established.
Carlos Ghosn is appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Nissan.
Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services
WHY
alliance progress
18 YEARS OF COOPERATION
WHAT
HOW
To offer mass market
connected mobility
solutions for everyone.
By combining our
expertise in affordable
electric cars, autonomous
driving technologies and
connected vehicle solutions
co-developed with world
class partners.
Production of the Renault Clio at the Nissan Aguascalientes plant in Mexico begins.
Renault and Nissan inaugurate an LCV plant in Curitiba, Brazil to produce Renault Master.
2002
enault increases its stake in Nissan to 44.3% and Nissan acquires a 15% stake
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in Renault.
ales of the Nissan March in Japan, the first vehicle built on the common B platform,
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begin.
2003
ales of the new Nissan Micra, the European version of the Japanese March based
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on the common B platform, begin in Europe.
ales of the Nissan Kubistar, a double-badged vehicle with the Renault Kangoo, begin
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in Europe.
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18 YEARS OF COOPERATION
2004
2010
ales of the Renault Modus, Renault’s first vehicle built on the common B platform,
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begin in Europe.
enault and Nissan open the Alliance plant in Chennai, India – the first dedicated
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plant conceived and constructed as a joint manufacturing facility.
Sales of the Nissan Tiida, based on the common B platform, begin in Japan.
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Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler announce a strategic cooperation,
involving an exchange of equity between the two groups.
ales of the third Renault Samsung Motors model, the SM7, with the technical support
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of Nissan, begin in South Korea.
2005
arlos Ghosn is appointed President and CEO of Renault, while Remaining CEO of
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Nissan, becoming the first person to head two Global 500 companies simultaneously.
2006
enault unveils the 2.0 dCi engine, to be used in Megane, Laguna, Espace and
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Vel Satis models, as well as in Nissan models.
2007
2011
common Renault-Nissan Alliance development organization launches plans for
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low-cost A-segment vehicles to emerging markets.
Renault Pulse production starts at the Alliance plant in India.
enault announces a €200 million investment to expand plant in Curitiba, Brazil,
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while Nissan invests €1.5 billion to build a new plant in Resende, Brazil.
Despite European downturn, Renault announces a 33% increase in diesel engine
production in Cléon, France, where 40 percent of production goes into Nissans.
Nissan begins sales of the Nissan Aprio, a subcompact car for the Mexican market
based on the Renault Logan and built in the Renault plant in Brazil.
CI Banque reports a record €11.1 billion in new financing in 2011, propelled by the
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success of Nissan Europe, which accounts for 23% of new vehicle financing in that
market.
enault and Nissan create a new technology and business center in India
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(Renault Nissan Technology and Business Center in India: RNTBCI.)
he Alliance generates a record €1.7 billion in synergies and a record 8.03 million units
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sold in 2011. This marks the first time the Alliance exceeds sales of 8 million units.
enault announces the production of Renault Sandero in Nissan South Africa plant
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from 2009.
2008
A new Renault-Nissan Alliance joint parts warehouse opens in Russia.
lobal liquidity crisis forces both Renault and Nissan to increase synergies and conserve
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resources wherever possible.
enault acquires a 25% stake in AVTOVAZ, Russia’s No.1 carmaker and owner of the
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LADA brand.
2009
The Renault-Nissan Alliance celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
Creation of the RNBV dedicated team of Alliance Directors.
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18 YEARS OF COOPERATION
2012
Nissan and Daimler announce production of Mercedes-Benz 4-cylinder gasoline engines
at Nissan’s powertrain assembly plant in Decherd, Tennessee, starting in 2014.
arlos Ghosn inaugurates the Tangier, Morocco plant, the second dedicated
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co-manufacturing facility in the Alliance.
hennai plant announces opening of a second line to double capacity to 400,000
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vehicles per year.
Renault begins production in Maubeuge, France, of the Mercedes-Benz Citan van.
enault, Nissan and AVTOVAZ inaugurate the B0 Line in Togliatti, Russia - the first line
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to produce five models over three brands across the Alliance. Renault-Nissan acquires
a majority stake in Alliance Rostec Auto BV, a joint venture with Russian Technologies
which will control 74.5% of AVTOVAZ by 2014.
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alliance progress
18 YEARS OF COOPERATION
2012
2014
enault, Nissan and Renault Samsung Motors announce triple “win-win-win” in Korea,
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where Nissan will produce Nissan Rogue crossovers, Renault will strengthen a key export
base and Asian hub, and RSM will increase productivity at Busan plant.
he Alliance & Daimler expand cooperation with joint production of premium compact
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vehicles and joint production in Mexico. Production of first models to start in 2017.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance posts record sales of 8.1 million vehicles.
Alliance global EV sales exceed 200,000 units.
2013
Renault-Nissan, Daimler and Ford partner on fuel-cell electric vehicle technology.
enault and Nissan announce next-generation Nissan Micra will be built at the Renault
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plant in Flins, France, in 2016.
arlos Ghosn announces the first vehicle program developed from the ground up by
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Renault and Nissan to meet the specific demands of new car buyers in the world’s fastest
growing economies. The program, called CMF-A, covers the most affordable category of
cars in the Common Module Family, Renault-Nissan’s unique, modular system of vehicle
architecture.
lready the market share leader in Africa, the Alliance announces plans to accelerate
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growth throughout the continent. In Nigeria, the Alliance and Stallion Group sign a
Memorandum of Understanding for vehicle assembly.
In Morocco, the Alliance inaugurates a second production line in Tangier to increase
capacity to 340,000 vehicles a year – the largest car plant in Africa.
he Alliance expands collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors. In addition to working together
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on micro cars for the Japanese market, the companies are studying a deeper collaboration
globally, including projects in North America and emerging markets.
enault signs a joint-venture agreement with Dongfeng, Nissan’s longtime partner in China,
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to start local production of Renaults in China in 2016.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance posts record sales of 8.3 million vehicles.
2014
The Renault-Nissan Alliance celebrates its 15th anniversary.
he Alliance converges four key business functions: Engineering, Manufacturing
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Engineering and Supply Chain Management, Purchasing and Human Resources to
accelerate efficiency.
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Production of Nissan Rogue begins in Renault Samsung Motors plant in Korea.
The Alliance posts record sales of 8.5 million vehicles.
The Alliance posts synergies of €3.8 billion.
2015
The Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler expand cooperation to 1-ton pickup trucks.
The Alliance is official COP21 passenger car partner with zero-emission fleet.
The Alliance sells its 300,000th electric vehicle.
The Alliance posts sales of 8.5 million vehicles.
2016
he Renault-Nissan Alliance announces plans to launch more than 10 models with
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autonomous drive technology by 2020.
The Alliance posts synergies of 4.3€ billion.
he Alliance acquires Sylpheo, a French software-development company to accelerate
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its connectivity and mobility technologiy capabilities.
he Alliance announces partnership with Microsoft to advance vehicle connectivity
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worldwide.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. acquires a 34% equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors.
lliance cumulative EV sales are nearly 425,000 electric vehicles (including Mitsubishi
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Motors.)
2017
nnouncement of a development plan of autonomous vehicles including driverless
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technology with Japanese internet company DeNA at CES in Las Vegas.
he Alliance launched the production of the new Nissan Micra at the Renault plant
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in Flins, France.
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