Renault-Nissan and Daimler have announced in an annual media update held at the Paris motor show that they are collaborating on two new projects to accelerate development of fuel-efficient powertrains.
The new engine project is a jointly developed 4-cylinder gasoline engine family co-led by Renault and Daimler. The direct-injection turbocharged engine …
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