Renault and Geely sign for a new strategic cooperation in Brazil

Renault e Geely firmano una nuova cooperazione strategica in Brasile

Renault Group and Geely Holding Group have signed an agreement to produce and sell zero and low emission vehicles in Brazil.

Renault e Geely firmano una nuova cooperazione strategica in Brasile
Seated, left to right: Daniel Li, CEO Geely Holding Group, Luca de Meo, CEO Renault Group. Standing, left to right: Joe Zhang, Vice President and CFO Geely Holding Group, Jerry Gan, CEO Geely Auto group, Andy An, President Geely Holding Group, Chairman Geely Auto Group and CEO Zeekr Intelligent Technology, Eric Li, Chairman Geely Holding Group, François Provost, Chief of Procurement, Partnerships and Public Affairs Officer, Renault Group, Philippe Krief, Chief Technology Officer Renault Group and CEO Alpine, Josep Maria Recasens, Chief Strategy Officer, Renault Group, Guido Haak, Chief Program Officer, Renault Group.

Geely Holding would invest in Renault do Brasil to become a minority shareholder, enabling Geely Holding to gain access to localized production, sales and services resources.

The venture remains subject to the entering of definitive agreements and prior approval of the relevant regulatory authorities.

Through this cooperation, the two advanced production facilities of Renault Group’s Ayrton Senna Complex in São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, would be made available for production of these all-new vehicles for both Geely Holding and Renault, in addition to the current Renault line-up.

On the sales side, Renault do Brasil would become a distributor of Geely Holding portfolio of zero and low emission vehicle products in Brazil.

Geely Holding would thus benefit from Renault’s strengths and commercial expertise, accelerating the expansion of the group’s business in Brazil, the main automotive market in South America.

Through this new partnership, Renault Group and Geely Holding Group would be able to further empower the global expansion of their respective brands, and be key players in Brazil, a market representing 44% of the automotive sales in Latin America.

Source: Renault and Geely

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