In the new designation, they simply added another brand, and now the alliance is called Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi. The updated logo is also designed with the third member of the union in mind.

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The head of the expanded concern, Carlos Ghosn (pictured), in turn, presented a six-year development plan for Alliance 2022, according to which total sales should grow to 14 million cars per year, and the income level needs to be increased by 30% (to 240 billion dollars).

In addition, over the next six years, the companies plan to release 12 new electric vehicles, and 40 production models will be equipped with autonomous driving function.