Renault Group – Nissan – Mitsubishi Alliance is moving forward with the implementation of its joint projects at the Ampere Douai Plant
Renault Group, Nissan, and Mitsubishi Motors’ strategic partnership in Europe is now entering a new phase through their collaboration on electric vehicle innovation and industrial synergies.
During the Alliance Operating Board meeting, held at the Ampere Douai facility, Chairman and CEOs from all three companies came together to review joint initiatives and explore new avenues for growth and value creation.
This session marked the first visit to Douai for Ivan Espinosa, CEO of Nissan, and Takao Kato, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, as well as the inaugural Alliance Board for François Provost, as newly appointed CEO of Renault Group, alongside Jean-Dominique Senard, Chairman.
As previously announced, Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors have selected Ampere as their trusted partner. Ampere has developed and is now preparing to manufacture their latest fully electric models—each designed under its respective brand identity: the all-new Nissan Micra and the next-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. These vehicles will be built on Ampere’s advanced AmpR Small and AmpR Medium platforms, respectively. Both models are currently being prepared at the Douai plant, with commercial launches scheduled for late 2025.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, to be revealed on September 17, is the brand’s first full-electric SUV for Europe and the first Mitsubishi vehicle produced in France.
In May, Nissan unveiled the all-new Nissan Micra, an iconic nameplate engineered by Nissan to meet preferences of its European customers.
Ampere Douai’s modern, modular production line now manufactures six electric models for four clients: Renault, Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors, and Alpine.













