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Nissan and Mitsubishi to launch new models built on Renault's Ampere platforms by end-2025

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Posted on September 16, 2025

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Nissan and Mitsubishi to launch new models built on Renault's Ampere platforms by end-2025
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(Reuters) -Mitsubishi will start selling the new Eclipse Cross, its first fully electric SUV for Europe and the first to be made using Renault's electric vehicle architecture, by the end of the year,

Nissan and Mitsubishi Set to Launch New Electric Models by 2025

(Reuters) -Mitsubishi will start selling the new Eclipse Cross, its first fully electric SUV for Europe and the first to be made using Renault's electric vehicle architecture, by the end of the year, the company said on Tuesday in a joint statement with Renault and alliance partner Nissan.

Nissan will also begin Europe sales of its next-generation electric Micra, also built using Renault's Ampere platform, at the same time, the companies added.

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume, Writing by Mathias de Rozario, Editing by GV De Clercq)

Key Takeaways

  • Mitsubishi to launch its first fully electric SUV, the Eclipse Cross, in Europe.
  • Nissan will release the next-gen electric Micra in Europe.
  • Both models are built on Renault's Ampere platform.
  • Launch expected by the end of 2025.
  • Joint statement issued by Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Renault.

Frequently Asked Questions

What new model will Mitsubishi launch by the end of the year?
Mitsubishi will start selling the new Eclipse Cross, its first fully electric SUV for Europe, by the end of the year.
When will Nissan begin sales of its next-generation electric Micra?
Nissan will begin Europe sales of its next-generation electric Micra at the same time as Mitsubishi's Eclipse Cross.
What platform are the new models built on?
Both the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan electric Micra are built using Renault's Ampere platform.

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