Renault and Nissan say they plan to develop electric cars with a Chinese state-owned partner.
The venture announced on Tuesday with Dongfeng Motor Corp adds to a string of tie-ups between foreign automakers and Chinese partners to create electric vehicles for China, the biggest market for the technology.
The companies said they aim to develop a vehicle based on an SUV platform shared by Renault and Nissan and draw on Dongfeng's manufacturing.
Renault and Nissan have a wide-ranging alliance to share technology and production. Dongfeng assembles vehicles for Nissan, Kia and other foreign brands and owns a share of France's PSA Peugeot Citroen.
Ford announced a similar electric car venture last week with another Chinese partner.
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