Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. have readied plans to announce a potential deal on a restructured alliance as early as next month in London with the two automakers still negotiating terms, three people with knowledge of the talks told Reuters.
Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard said on Tuesday he was "confident" the French automaker and Nissan would be able to reach an agreement over a restructured tie-up as Renault looks to carve out its electric-vehicle business.
Both sides remain in ongoing discussions, the people with knowledge of the talks said. Renault is looking for Nissan to invest in its EV business, code-named Ampere, the companies have said.
At the same time, Nissan has been looking for Renault to sell off some of its roughly 43 percent stake in Nissan that would put the two partners on a more equal footing, Reuters has previously reported.