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Der Renault Captur bekommt einen großen Bruder: Für das zweite Halbjahr 2024 hat der französische Hersteller den Symbioz angekündigt, der sich als familienfreundliches SUV in der Kompaktklasse etablieren soll. Preise nannte das Unternehmen noch nicht, doch der Symbioz wird wohl zu Preisen von deutlich unter 30 000 Euro starten. Außen Gelände, innen VanDafür gibt es einen 4,41 Meter langen Fünftürer, der außen nach Geländewagen aussieht, innen aber ein Van sein will. So ist etwa die Rückbank um 16 Zentimeter verschiebbar. Bei 2,64 Metern Radstand reicht das wahlweise für überdurchschnittlich vi...
DPA (German)
Der Renault Captur wird überarbeitet. Das hat der französische Hersteller mitgeteilt und den Verkaufsstart für den aufgefrischten Stadtgeländewagen für Juni angekündigt. Preise nennen die Franzosen bisher nicht, sodass fürs Erste die aktuelle Liste zur Orientierung reichen muss – und die beginnt bei 23 700 Euro. Mit der Modellpflege bekommt der Konkurrent von Autos wie Opel Mokka oder VW T-Cross dem Hersteller zufolge ein neues Gesicht und ein aufgefrischtes Innenleben, bei dem die Nachhaltigkeit betont wird. Chrom und Leder werden deshalb ausgemustert. Dafür wollen die Franzosen mit neuer Ele...
DPA (German)
The Renault Group, the French auto manufacturer, said on Wednesday that its CMA CGM Group had purchased a 10% joint venture stake in Flexis SAS, making it a founding member. The joint venture for the next generation of electric vans was founded on March 22 by Renault and the Volvo Group, holding each a 45% stake. Both companies plan to invest €300 million ($323 million) each over the next three years. CMA CGM, through PULSE, its energy fund, acquired the stake in Flexis and has confirmed its interest for a strategic investment up to €120 million by 2026. Flexis SAS will be based in France, and...
DPA International
The Renault Group, the French auto manufacturer, said on Wednesday that its CMA CGM Group had purchased a 10% joint venture stake in Flexis SAS, making it a founding member. The joint venture for the next generation of electric vans was founded on March 22 by Renault and the Volvo Group, holding each a 45% stake. Both companies plan to invest €300 million ($323 million) each over the next three years. CMA CGM, through PULSE, its energy fund, acquired the stake in Flexis and has confirmed its interest for a strategic investment up to €120 million by 2026. Flexis SAS will be based in France, and...
DPA
The Renault Group, the French auto manufacturer, said on Wednesday that its CMA CGM Group had purchased a 10% joint venture stake in Flexis SAS, making it a founding member. The joint venture for the next generation of electric vans was founded on March 22 by Renault and the Volvo Group, holding each a 45% stake. Both companies plan to invest €300 million ($323 million) each over the next three years. CMA CGM, through PULSE, its energy fund, acquired the stake in Flexis and has confirmed its interest for a strategic investment up to €120 million by 2026. Flexis SAS will be based in France, and...
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The Renault group sold sold 99.13 million shares back to Nissan following a share buyback program announced by Nissan on March 27. The shares represent about 2.5% of Nissan's capital amounting to €358 million ($387 million). The Renault Group has the option to sell the rest of 181.56 million Nissan shares not already bought back by Nissan within 180 days.
DPA International
The Renault group sold sold 99.13 million shares back to Nissan following a share buyback program announced by Nissan on March 27. The shares represent about 2.5% of Nissan's capital amounting to €358 million ($387 million). The Renault Group has the option to sell the rest of 181.56 million Nissan shares not already bought back by Nissan within 180 days.
DPA Breaking News
The Renault group sold sold 99.13 million shares back to Nissan following a share buyback program announced by Nissan on March 27. The shares represent about 2.5% of Nissan's capital amounting to €358 million ($387 million). The Renault Group has the option to sell the rest of 181.56 million Nissan shares not already bought back by Nissan within 180 days.
DPA
Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced a multibillion-yen plan to buy back its own shares from French carmaker Renault SA. Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Wednesday announced that it will acquire its own shares worth 59.484 billion yen ($0.393 billion) from Renault SA on March 28. Nissan has received a notice from Renault offering to sell 280,690,000 Nissan shares held in a French trust, and has decided to acquire 100,242,900 shares. Renault has the option to sell the rest of the offered shares deducting the number of Nissan shares sold. The transaction will be funded using Nissan's net ca...
DPA International
Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Co Ltd has announced a multibillion-yen plan to buy back its own shares from French carmaker Renault SA. Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Wednesday announced that it will acquire its own shares worth 59.484 billion yen ($0.393 billion) from Renault SA on March 28. Nissan has received a notice from Renault offering to sell 280,690,000 Nissan shares held in a French trust, and has decided to acquire 100,242,900 shares. Renault has the option to sell the rest of the offered shares deducting the number of Nissan shares sold. The transaction will be funded using Nissan's net ca...
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