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General Motors e Honda hanno firmato un memorandum d'intesa non vincolante per creare un'alleanza automobilistica in Nord America. In futuro intendono condividere le piattaforme dei veicoli, comprese quelle per i veicoli elettrici ea combustione interna. A partire dall'inizio del 2021, le case automobilistiche intendono avviare discussioni sulla collaborazione nel lavoro di ingegneria.

Nell'ambito dell'accordo, le due principali case automobilistiche intendono anche lavorare insieme su acquisti, ricerca e sviluppo e servizi connessi. Le aziende stanno posizionando questa cooperazione in modo da consentire loro di "accelerare l'innovazione e distribuire più efficacemente le risorse nelle tecnologie avanzate e di prossima generazione".GM e Honda si aspettano che questa collaborazione consenta loro di risparmiare una notevole quantità di denaro perché possono sfruttare le loro dimensioni per ottenere offerte migliori sui componenti condivisi. Allo stesso modo, possono dividere i costi di ricerca e sviluppo e ingegneria per i veicoli futuri. Le case automobilistiche intendono condividere cose come l'architettura elettrica, i sistemi avanzati di assistenza alla guida, l'infotainment, la connettività e la comunicazione da veicolo a tutto.

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Honda and General Motors Sign MoU Toward Establishing a Strategic Alliance in North America
2020-09-03  

General Motors and Honda to explore sharing vehicle platforms and propulsion systems for a variety of core segments

Combined efforts would enable both companies to accelerate innovation and more effectively deploy resources in advanced and next-generation technologies

Alliance builds on successful collaboration in electrified vehicles and technologies

SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 – General Motors and Honda today announced they have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding following extensive preliminary discussions toward establishing a North American automotive alliance. The scope of the proposed alliance includes a range of vehicles to be sold under each company’s distinct brands, as well as cooperation in purchasing, research and development, and connected services.

Under the proposed alliance, Honda and GM would collaborate on a variety of segments in North America, intending to share common vehicle platforms, including both electrified and internal combustion propulsion systems that align with the vehicle platforms. Co-development planning discussions will begin immediately, with engineering work beginning in early 2021.

The announcement builds on the agreement signed between the companies in April to jointly develop two all-new electric vehicles for Honda based on GM’s highly flexible global EV platform powered by Ultium batteries. The GM-Honda relationship, which began more than two decades ago, includes recent collaboration between the companies on fuel cells, batteries and the Cruise Origin shared autonomous vehicle.

“This alliance will help both companies accelerate investment in future mobility innovation by freeing up additional resources. Given our strong track record of collaboration, the companies would realize significant synergies in the development of today’s vehicle portfolio,” said Mark Reuss, president of General Motors.

“Through this new alliance with GM, we can achieve substantial cost efficiencies in North America that will enable us to invest in future mobility technology, while maintaining our own distinct and competitive product offerings. Combining the strengths of each company, and by carefully determining what we will do on our own and what we will do in collaboration, we will strive to build a win-win relationship to create new value for our customers. In this way, Honda will continue making steady progress in solidifying our existing business by realizing strong products, strong manufacturing capability and a strong business structure,” said Seiji Kuraishi, executive vice president of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Alliance to drive scale and improve performance through platform sharing

An alliance in North America between Honda and GM would leverage the best technologies and generate substantial cost efficiencies from shared vehicle platforms and propulsion systems, joint purchasing, potential manufacturing efficiencies and other collaboration efforts. This would enable both GM and Honda to make greater investments in advanced and next-generation technologies.

GM and Honda also plan to share R&D and engineering costs for select future co-developed vehicle and propulsion platforms. This would create substantial efficiencies and free up capital, enabling both companies to meet the increasing requirements to invest in various future mobility trends and additional growth opportunities for each company’s distinct brands.

Collaboration in purchasing to drive scale and efficiency

Honda and GM plan to collaborate in joint purchasing activities to create further cost efficiencies by leveraging both companies’ respective scale, insight and best practices. Purchasing collaboration would be focused on joint sourcing of materials, logistics and localization strategies.

R&D and connected services cooperation to exceed consumer expectations

Introducing advanced technology is imperative, given shifting consumer and regulatory requirements. To address this challenge efficiently, the alliance would explore combining the R&D efforts between the two companies related to advanced technology areas, including electrical architecture, advanced driver assist systems, infotainment, connectivity and vehicle-to-everything communication.

In April, the companies announced that Honda will incorporate GM’s OnStar safety, security and connected services into the two all-new electric vehicles for Honda based on GM’s global EV platform, seamlessly integrating them with HondaLink. Based on that collaboration, GM and Honda will explore further co-development opportunities for future connected services, including GM’s OnStar and infotainment.

All facets of the alliance will be governed by a joint committee, comprising senior executives from both companies.

General Motors (NYSE:GM) is a global company committed to delivering safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Holden, Baojun and Wuling brands. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety and security services, can be found at http://www.gm.com.

Honda Motor Co. (NYSE: HMC), Honda designs, manufactures and markets automobiles, motorcycles, power products and aviation products worldwide. A global leader in powertrain and electromotive technologies, Honda produces nearly 28 million engines annually for its three product lines. Honda and its partners build products in more than 60 manufacturing plants in 27 countries, employing more than 208,000 associates globally.

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Honda and General Motors Sign MoU Toward Establishing a Strategic Alliance in North America

September 3, 2020

General Motors and Honda to explore sharing vehicle platforms and propulsion systems for a variety of core segments

Combined efforts would enable both companies to accelerate innovation and more effectively deploy resources in advanced and next-generation technologies

Alliance builds on successful collaboration in electrified vehicles and technologies

General Motors and Honda today announced they have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding following extensive preliminary discussions toward establishing a North American automotive alliance. The scope of the proposed alliance includes a range of vehicles to be sold under each company's distinct brands, as well as cooperation in purchasing, research and development, and connected services.

Under the proposed alliance, Honda and GM would collaborate on a variety of segments in North America, intending to share common vehicle platforms, including both electrified and internal combustion propulsion systems that align with the vehicle platforms. Co-development planning discussions will begin immediately, with engineering work beginning in early 2021.

The announcement builds on the agreement signed between the companies in April to jointly develop two all-new electric vehicles for Honda based on GM's highly flexible global EV platform powered by Ultium batteries. The GM-Honda relationship, which began more than two decades ago, includes recent collaboration between the companies on fuel cells, batteries and the Cruise Origin shared autonomous vehicle.

"This alliance will help both companies accelerate investment in future mobility innovation by freeing up additional resources. Given our strong track record of collaboration, the companies would realize significant synergies in the development of today's vehicle portfolio," said Mark Reuss, president of General Motors.

"Through this new alliance with GM, we can achieve substantial cost efficiencies in North America that will enable us to invest in future mobility technology, while maintaining our own distinct and competitive product offerings. Combining the strengths of each company, and by carefully determining what we will do on our own and what we will do in collaboration, we will strive to build a win-win relationship to create new value for our customers. In this way, Honda will continue making steady progress in solidifying our existing business by realizing strong products, strong manufacturing capability and a strong business structure," said Seiji Kuraishi, executive vice president of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Alliance to drive scale and improve performance through platform sharing

An alliance in North America between Honda and GM would leverage the best technologies and generate substantial cost efficiencies from shared vehicle platforms and propulsion systems, joint purchasing, potential manufacturing efficiencies and other collaboration efforts. This would enable both GM and Honda to make greater investments in advanced and next-generation technologies.

GM and Honda also plan to share R&D and engineering costs for select future co- developed vehicle and propulsion platforms. This would create substantial efficiencies and free up capital, enabling both companies to meet the increasing requirements to invest in various future mobility trends and additional growth opportunities for each company's distinct brands.

Collaboration in purchasing to drive scale and efficiency

Honda and GM plan to collaborate in joint purchasing activities to create further cost efficiencies by leveraging both companies' respective scale, insight and best

practices. Purchasing collaboration would be focused on joint sourcing of materials, logistics and localization strategies.

R&D and connected services cooperation to exceed consumer expectations

Introducing advanced technology is imperative, given shifting consumer and regulatory requirements. To address this challenge efficiently, the alliance would explore combining the R&D efforts between the two companies related to advanced technology areas, including electrical architecture, advanced driver assist systems, infotainment, connectivity and vehicle-to-everything communication.

In April, the companies announced that Honda will incorporate GM's OnStar safety, security and connected services into the two all-new electric vehicles for Honda based on GM's global EV platform, seamlessly integrating them with HondaLink. Based on that collaboration, GM and Honda will explore further co-development opportunities for future connected services, including GM's OnStar and infotainment.

All facets of the alliance will be governed by a joint committee, comprising senior executives from both companies.

General Motors (NYSE:GM) is a global company committed to delivering safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Holden, Baojun and Wuling brands. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety and security services, can be found at http://www.gm.com.

Honda Motor Co. (NYSE: HMC), Honda designs, manufactures and markets automobiles, motorcycles, power products and aviation products worldwide. A global leader in powertrain and electromotive technologies, Honda produces nearly 28 million engines annually for its three product lines. Honda and its partners build products in more than 60 manufacturing plants in 27 countries, employing more than 208,000 associates globally.

 

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20 minuti fa, Davialfa scrive:

Abe chi? Il primo ministro Giapponese? Si è ritirato per malattia

Si lui, se sa sta cosa ci muore.

Scherzi a parte parrebbe essere la fine di un epoca per Honda.

32 minuti fa, stev66 scrive:

A meno che non sia il primo passo di un'acquisizione mascherata. 

Honda che si accatta la GM? Non so penso che sarebbe un operazione troppo onerosa anche per la conglomerata.

  • 4 mesi fa...
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@Beckervdo che ne dici di modificare il

titolo in “Scelte Strategiche Honda”?

 

Comunque, è di oggi la voce della futura produzione di un SUV BEV Honda presso lo stabilimento GM di Ramos Arizpe in Messico e di un SUV BEV Acura presso lo stabilimento GM di Sping Hill in Tennessee.

Ambedue i modellli, previsti nel 2023, dovrebbero utilizzare le batterie Ultium e avere dimensioni vicine al Cadillac Lyriq.

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Honda will sell British car plant to logistics giant Panattoni

Automaker will focus on regions where it sells the most cars

Honda has agreed to sell its UK car plant to logistics giant Panattoni, a company spokesman said.

The Japanese automaker builds about a tenth of the 1.5 million car output in Britain. It announced its intention to cease production at its plant in Swindon in southern England two years ago. The plant closure is expected to lead to 3,500 job losses.

Honda has said the closure of the plant was not related to Britain's departure from the European Union but it needed to focus activities in regions where it expects to sell most cars.

The automaker has been struggling in Europe. Its sales in the EU, UK and EFTA markets fell 49 percent to 3,393 vehicles in February for a market share of 0.4 percent, according to data from industry association ACEA.

Panattoni said it was making a 700 million pounds ($965 million) investment in its logistics-related development, with the aim of creating new jobs, once Honda completes decommissioning of the plant that builds its Civic hatchbacks, likely next spring, the Financial Times reported.

The latest move followed decisions by electronics firms Sony and Panasonic to move their headquarters to the EU from Britain, while Hitachi has shelved a nuclear power project in Britain amid Brexit.

 

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3 ore fa, Motron scrive:

In quelli stabilimenti c'è stata la più grande adesione alla Brexit....

Chi è causa del suo male, pianga se stesso.

Sicuramente Brexit avrà influito, ma secondo me in questo caso ha pesato anche il nuovo accordo commerciale tra Giappone ed EU, che ha azzerato o quasi i dazi d'importazione dal sol levante. Visti i numeri bassi che fanno, probabilmente gli conviene saturare le fabbriche in Giappone e far arrivare da lì le macchine.

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