Renault Group, and PUNCH Torino, a well-known centre of excellence for propulsion systems and electronics, has announced the signing of a binding Memorandum of Understanding concerning their cooperation on Renault 4-cylinder diesel engines for light commercial vehicles.
Under the terms of the agreement, PUNCH will be able to purchase, use and sell the current and future Renault 4-cylinder Diesel engines. This partnership will be brought by Renault Group to the Horse project business announced during its Capital Market Day.
In the framework of “Horse project”, Renault Group engineering teams will keep developing low-emission diesel engines for LCVs and also collaborate with resources from PUNCH engineering. Both companies will join forces for the development of the Euro VI and Euro 7 variants of Renault 4-cylinder diesel engines for light commercial vehicles, for production starting in 2025.
Production of engines for the partners needs will be based at Renault Group’s Cléon plant in Normandy, France.
Through this agreement, PUNCH will benefit from the long-term experience of Renault Group in the engines’ production and the technical skills of Cleon’s teams, delivering best-in-class diesel engines that meet European regulations and customers’ needs. For its part, Renault Group will benefit from PUNCH Torino’s extensive engineering competence in engines’ development, demonstrated in more than 15 years of operation within a global automotive manufacturer.
“We are pleased to partner PUNCH Torino who will purchase Renault 4-cylinder diesel engines for its LCVs customers. It is a concrete proof point of the relevance of the ‘Horse project’ that opens new market opportunities. Sharing competencies and investments is key to develop low-emission ICE engines that meet upcoming European regulations and provide our customers best-in-class solutions, while reducing impact on the environment,” said Gilles Le Borgne, Renault Engineering Executive Vice-President.
“We are excited about this new partnership with a global player like Renault Group. Our background as part of an automotive manufacturer certainly helped us to gain the trust for this cooperation. We are very much looking forward to the opportunities of an enlarged engine portfolio,” said Pierpaolo Antonioli, Chief Technology Officer of the PUNCH Group and Chief Executive Officer of PUNCH Torino.
This agreement will set the foundation for a potential future cooperation between the parties, including hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines, for which PUNCH, through its subsidiary PUNCH Hydrocells, has considerable expertise.