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LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Renault's Alpine Formula One team will use Mercedes engines and gearboxes from the sport's new era starting in 2026, they announced on Tuesday.
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Renault's Brazilian unit will invest 350 million euros ($379.12 million) to produce a new hybrid engine C-SUV car for distribution in Latin America, the French carmaker said on Tuesday.
Chinese automaker Geely and French car manufacturer Renault announced on Tuesday their plans to establish a new joint venture with an investment of up to 7 billion euros ($7.71 billion). The JV, which ...
Carmakers Renault and Geely have announced a joint venture to build engines for hybrid and gasoline-powered vehicles, with the partners investing a maximum of €7 billion ($7.7 billion) in total.
PARIS -- Renault and China's Geely Automobile Holdings are working to finalize a deal to bring Saudi Arabian state oil producer Aramco in as an investor and partner to develop and supply gasoline ...
Unnamed sources have revealed that of the 17 plants that the joint venture will use, eight will come from Renault in Latin America, Europe, and Turkey, while the remaining nine will be from Geely.
Renault will no longer build F1 power units after 2025 F1 power unit staff to focus on EV technology, including Alpine supercar Alpine supercar due by 2030, possibly with solid-state batteries ...
French carmaker Renault said on Tuesday that it had signed a cooperation agreement with propulsion systems and electronics developper PUNCH Torino on the Renault 4-cylinder diesel engines for ...
Monday's decision also signals the end of Renault's nearly 50-year involvement in modern-day Grand Prix racing. The company was the first to introduce turbo power to F1 in 1977 and was a dominant ...
With only three manufacturers supplying engines in Formula One this season, the teams have been fairly evenly split: Ferrari, Sauber and Marussia use Ferrari engines; Mercedes, McLaren, Williams ...