- Renault develops and manufactures new NV300 model for Nissan, which will boost Sandouville plant production by 100,000 units between 2016 and 2026
- Three-year, €230 million investment transforms Sandouville into key plant for light van production for Renault and partners
- NV300 and Trafic engines manufactured at Groupe Renault’s Cléon plant in Normandy
- Groupe Renault engineers and produces not only for its own brands but also for several other manufacturers.
Groupe Renault today announced that its Sandouville plant in northwest France will build the next-generation light commercial vehicle for Nissan. Nissan NV300 production shall increase the factory’s output by 100,000 units between 2016 and 2026.
There are currently NO pictures of the new van available.
Once they are released i will replace some of these ones with the actual product.
A three-year work and €230 million investment have transformed Sandouville, near Le Havre, into a centre of excellence for van production. The Nissan NV300 will be made on the same line as the new Renault Trafic.
“The production of the Nissan NV300 at the Sandouville plant is a win-win for Renault and for Nissan. We maximise Renault manufacturing expertise and Nissan gets a top quality production site in the heart of the European market,” said Carlos Ghosn, Renault Chief Executive Officer.
Sandouville also produces a version of Vivaro for Opel and Vauxhall. The plant will soon begin production of the next-generation Fiat mid-size van.
Nissan and Renault are also developing a one-tonne pickup for Renault that will share select architectural features of the Nissan NP300.
LASER FOCUS ON LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES (LCV)
Sandouville produced 93,000 Trafic LCVs last year. The plant produces more than 460 vans per day for Renault and its partners. Renault is adding 183 new positions at the plant.
The Renault Agreement: “Contract for a new dynamic of Renault growth and social development in France”, signed on March 2013, between Renault and union representatives, paved the way for increased efficiency at Renault’s plants throughout France. It opened the door to strategic partnerships that promote growth like the production of Nissan NV300 in Sandouville plant.
Engines for Trafic and Nissan NV300 are produced by Groupe Renault’s Cléon plant in Normandy, which specialises in high-precision powertrain production.
In 2015, Renault was Europe’s best-selling LCV brand for the 18th consecutive year.
Renault’s expertise has earned recognition in the demanding and growing LCV segment. Groupe Renault engineers and produces not only for its own brands but also for other manufacturers.
Mercedes Citan and Renault Kangoo are produced at the Renault factory in Maubeuge (North of France). At the Batilly plant, Renault manufactures vans for Nissan (NV400), Opel and Vauxhall (Movano) as well as Master for Renault and Renault Trucks.
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