A new strategy for their alliance will see Nissan take the lead in autonomous driving and Renault in connected-car technologies
Nissan Motor Co., Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. on Wednesday unveiled a new strategy for their alliance that they said would leverage each member’s strength and cut costs.
Nissan will take the lead in autonomous driving, while Renault will do so for connected-car technologies, the companies said.
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