
Asian brands, EVs dominate 2025 Best Buy Awards
The 2025 Best By Awards, announced by Kelley Blue Book, reflect the rapidly shifting landscape of the automotive market not only in the USA, but also elsewhere.
- Industry News
- 17 April 2025
On 30 January the Renault Group announced in a statement that, subject to the approval of its board of directors, it has reached an important milestone in its discussions on defining new foundations for the group’s partnership with Nissan Motor Co, Ltd.
The restructuring of their two-decade-old car-making alliance will put them on equal footing and see the Japanese company invest in Renault's new electric vehicle business. The future shape of the Franco-Japanese alliance will also have implications for their junior partner, Mitsubishi.
According to the statement, this comes after months of “constructive discussions”.
Renault said their ambition in this regard was to strengthen the ties of the Alliance and maximise value creation for all stakeholders with a three-stage approach:
The Statement concluded by saying that “the agreements are being finalised and the transaction remains subject to the approval of the boards of directors of Renault Group and Nissan. The Alliance members plan to make an announcement immediately after the board approvals.”
The 2025 Best By Awards, announced by Kelley Blue Book, reflect the rapidly shifting landscape of the automotive market not only in the USA, but also elsewhere.
Kia took the top honours for the second consecutive year when its all-electric compact crossover was named World Car of the Year during the New York International Auto Show in the USA this week.
The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) is strengthening its commitment to the industrialisation and development of Africa’s automotive sector with the establishment of a new regional office in Tunisia.