Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced that they have signed "a basic agreement to form a far-reaching strategic alliance between the two Japanese automakers".
The alliance will extend an existing partnership between the two, under which they have jointly collaborated for the past five years, the companies said in a joint statement.
Nissan Chief Executive and President Carlos Ghosn said: "It creates a dynamic new force in the automotive industry that will cooperate intensively, and generate sizeable synergies. We will be the largest shareholder of MMC, respecting their brand, their history and boosting their growth prospects."
Nissan said the decision to acquire a strategic stake in MMC marks the latest expansion of its Alliance model, built around a 17-year cross shareholding arrangement with Renault. Nissan has also acquired stakes or signed partnerships with other automotive groups including Daimler, and AvtoVaz.
More From This Section
On closing of the deal, which is expected by the end of the year, Nissan will become the largest shareholder of MMC, it said, adding that MMC would propose Nissan nominees as board directors in proportion to Nissan's voting rights, including a Nissan nominee to become Chairman of the Board.
"This agreement will create long term value needed for our two companies to progress towards the future. We will achieve long term value through deepening our strategic partnership including sharing resources such as development, as well as joint procurement," MMC Chairman and Chief Executive Osamu Masuko said.
Nissan and MMC have agreed to cooperate in areas including purchasing, common vehicle platforms, technology- sharing, joint plant utilisation and growth markets, the statement added.