- Major Product Development and Purchasing agreements signed
- Expansion of scope to also include powertrain
- Strengthening ties and cementing the Alliance
General Motors (GM) and PSA Peugeot Citroen (PSA) today confirm the
signature of major agreements in the execution of their Global Strategic
Alliance. Consistent with the terms of the Master Agreement dated
February 29, 2012, the Alliance partners have signed definitive
agreements related to three of the initial vehicle projects as well as
to the purchasing joint venture.
Three Common Vehicle Platform Development Projects
The first common vehicle projects selected encompass platform / architecture developments in the following segments:
1. A joint program for a C-MPV1 for Opel/Vauxhall and a C-CUV2 for the Peugeot brand
2. A joint MPV3 program for the B-segment for both Groups
3. The co-development of an upgraded low CO2 B-segment platform to feed Opel/Vauxhall and PSA’s next generation of cars in Europe and other regions
2. A joint MPV3 program for the B-segment for both Groups
3. The co-development of an upgraded low CO2 B-segment platform to feed Opel/Vauxhall and PSA’s next generation of cars in Europe and other regions
Additional joint vehicle projects to further strengthen the Alliance
are under review and in due course will be subject to future
announcements.
The first vehicles resulting from this cooperation are expected to be
launched in 2016. The Opel/Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroen models will be
highly differentiated and fully consistent with their respective brand
characteristics.
Creation of Purchasing joint venture
The Alliance partners have signed a definitive agreement to create a
joint purchasing organization in Europe supported by a purchasing joint
venture. This new organization will draw on the combined purchasing
reach of both companies to realize purchasing synergies. This is still
subject to anti-trust approvals.
Further global initiatives
Based on the success of their collaboration, the partners also
announce their intention for new additional global initiatives to
broaden the scope of their Alliance and seize future opportunities:
- Co-development of a next generation of high-performance, efficient small gas engines derived from PSA’s global small petrol engine program (EB engine),
- Exploration of product and industrial initiatives in Latin America or other growth markets.
1 Multi-purpose vehicle for the C segment
2 Crossover utility vehicle for the C segment
3 Multi-purpose vehicle
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