The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, which continues to struggle with existential problems, is trying to tweak its current deal. The alliance plans to revitalize its business by slimming down and dividing up markets, technologies and competencies, according to Forbes. “Nissan will lead the alliance on larger electric vehicles and autonomous driving. Renault takes control of smaller electric vehicles and connectivity. Mitsubishi got plug-in hybrids.” The new focus is on competitiveness and profitability, according to the alliance. Read the original story…


