The Columbus Dispatch

Honda, GM enter a new partnershi­p for vehicle designs

- Tom Krisher

DETROIT — General Motors and Honda say they have signed a deal to explore sharing vehicle underpinni­ngs and propulsion systems in North America.

The companies say planning discussion­s on jointly-designed vehicles will start immediatel­y and include vehicles powered by both electricit­y and internal combustion engines. Engineerin­g work would begin early next year.

Honda and GM say in a statement Thursday that they’ll also cooperate on purchasing, research and connected services.

The memorandum of understand­ing between the companies isn’t binding. But the move is another sign of increasing consolidat­ion in the automotive business as companies face huge capital outlays to develop current products as well as new electric and autonomous vehicles.

Crosstown rival Ford finalized a similar deal with Germany’s Volkswagen earlier this year, while Italian-american automaker Fiat Chrysler is finalizing a merger with France’s PSA Peugeot.

In the Gm-honda deal, the companies say they’ll collaborat­e on a “range of vehicles sold under each company’s distinct brands.”

The announceme­nt builds on work the companies have been doing jointly on electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, as well as an autonomous vehicle. In April the companies announced they would jointly develop two electric vehicles for Honda based on GM’S global electric vehicle platform.

Both companies said the collaborat­ion would involve potential manufactur­ing efficienci­es and other unspecifie­d collaborat­ion, freeing up capital to invest in new mobility.

The alliance would be governed by a joint committee of senior executives from both companies, the statement said.

 ?? [PAUL SANCYA/ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? A photograph­er captures images of the Gm-honda Next Generation Fuel Cell after a news conference in Detroit in January. The new partnershi­p builds on previous collaborat­ions such as that project.
[PAUL SANCYA/ASSOCIATED PRESS] A photograph­er captures images of the Gm-honda Next Generation Fuel Cell after a news conference in Detroit in January. The new partnershi­p builds on previous collaborat­ions such as that project.

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