India set to approve $370 million horse powertrain hybrid engines investment
Horse Powertrain to start in Chennai
It shows how hybrids are getting more attention as carmakers look to improve fuel efficiency while slowly moving toward fully electric vehicles.
Horse Powertrain, launched in 2024 with 18 global factories and nearly 19,000 employees, will kick things off at Renault's Chennai facility.
Here, it will build hybrid powertrains that combine traditional engines with electric motors for both Renault and Nissan cars in India, including the upcoming Renault Duster SUV set to drop later this year.
This deal is expected to go through after India relaxed its foreign investment rules in March to attract manufacturers and ramp up domestic output.
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