Renault Boosting Alliance Partner Mitsubishi in Europe Beginning in 2023, Mitsubishi will sell two “sister models” produced in Renault plants to be based on the same platforms but reworked to reflect Mitsubishi’s characteristics.
Mitsubishi and Renault will extend their modular approach to vehicle production with the Japanese brand marketing two of its French partner’s models in the European market.
Beginning in 2023, Mitsubishi will sell two “sister models” produced in Renault plants to be based on the same platforms but reworked to reflect Mitsubishi’s characteristics. A model mix of the newly launched Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV and the Renault-developed sister models is hoped to make the Japanese automaker more competitive on the continent.
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The Ravinia Festival announced today it will reopen in July with a slate of outdoor concerts including a six-week residency by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Festival organizers noted that all concerts will take place in the pavilion with reduced seating capacity to adhere to state and local health guidelines amid the pandemic. All seating will incorporate reserve-in-advance ticketing and social distancing in the pavilion, lawn and dining facilities. The number of artists on stage will also be reduced to allow for social distancing between performers, today’s announcement said.
Abishek Chand
15 March, 2021, 6:30 pm
Jagdish Kumar receives the keys to his
new car from Pacific Energy CEO Xavier
Baronnet at Laucala Beach. Picture: JONA KONATACI
JAGDISH Kumar walked away with a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross on Friday last week worth $65,000 after he was announced the winner of the Fuel Up and Win campaign by Pacific Energy.
The 64-year-old said he had fuelled up for $20 in December and was surprised when he was told he had won the car.
“I am from Labasa but I have been living in Suva in Muanikoso, I have been here close to six years now,” he said.