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CMF and emerging markets drive synergies<\/b> <\/p> \n

Common Module Family<\/a> (CMF) is the Alliance's unique system of modular architecture and an increasing source of synergies.<\/p> \n

CMF enables Renault and Nissan to build a wide range of vehicles from a smaller pool of parts, while at the same time increasing customer choice and quality. Small vehicles are based on CMF-A, while mid-sized vehicles are CMF-B, and the largest vehicles are CMF-C\/D.<\/p> \n

In November 2013<\/span>, Nissan began selling its first vehicle on CMF in the United States<\/span>; the new Rogue sports utility vehicle is built on CMF-C\/D. The following month, Nissan began selling the X-Trail crossover SUV in Japan<\/span>, also based on CMF-C\/D. In February, Nissan began selling the Qashqai crossover in Europe<\/span>.<\/p> \n

The first model based on CMF at Renault will be the replacement for the Espace, which will debut in 2015 on CMF-C\/D.<\/p> \n

In 2013, the Alliance also began development work on CMF-A, the most affordable category of cars. Production of CMF-A vehicles will begin in 2015 at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Chennai, India<\/span>.<\/p> \n

For the full press release, go to: http:\/\/www.media.blog.alliance-renault-nissan.com\/news\/5165<\/a>.<\/p>"]; $("#dvExtra").html(content_array[0]);})();