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Mitsubishi Motors decides not to pursue investment in Renault's Ampere

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Posted on May 19, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors said on Monday it had decided not to proceed with an investment in Renault's electric vehicle business Ampere, in a shift in the company's EV strategy. Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Motors Withdraws from Renault's Ampere Investment

PARIS (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors said on Monday it had decided not to proceed with an investment in Renault's electric vehicle business Ampere, in a shift in the company's EV strategy.

Mitsubishi had previously announced an investment of up to 200 million euros ($225.08 million) in Ampere.

It said, however, it would continue to develop new cars based on Renault models.

"The company remains committed to exploring potential avenues for continued collaboration, including the potential OEM vehicles provided by Renault and Ampere," Mitsubishi said in a statement.

Japan's Nissan has also withdrawn its investment in Ampere in recent months to save money and fund a major restructuring plan.

Ampere is generating enough cash to support its development "without needing financing from minority shareholders," a spokesperson for the business said.

Renault brand EV sales jumped in the first quarter, helped by the launch of new models.

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(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Mitsubishi Motors will not invest in Renault's Ampere.
  • The decision marks a shift in Mitsubishi's EV strategy.
  • Mitsubishi will still develop cars based on Renault models.
  • Nissan also withdrew its investment in Ampere recently.
  • Ampere is financially stable without minority investments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Mitsubishi Motors' decision not to invest in Renault's Ampere, marking a shift in their electric vehicle strategy.
Why did Mitsubishi withdraw its investment?
Mitsubishi withdrew to realign its EV strategy, although it remains open to future collaboration with Renault.
How is Ampere performing financially?
Ampere is generating enough cash to support its development without needing financing from minority shareholders.

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