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Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi Form Alliance to Boost EV and Software Development

Earlier this year, Honda and Nissan signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a partnership focusing on electric vehicles (EVs) and automotive software platforms. Mitsubishi, 34% owned by Nissan, is now expected to join the alliance. The collaboration aims to help these Japanese automakers compete with leading EV companies like Tesla and Chinese firms BYD and Geely. The partnership will standardize in-vehicle software across the brands, potentially develop new models, and leverage each other's strengths, such as Mitsubishi's plug-in hybrids and pickup trucks in Japan. The combined sales of the Honda-Nissan-Mitsubishi group could reach over 8 million units, competing with the Toyota-led group, which has a combined volume of 16 million units.

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