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Armed with that platform, Mitsubishi Triton and Nissan Navara Pickup to be twins. Both will be manufactured at the Mitsubishi plant in Laem Chabang Industrial Estate in Chonburi, Thailand.
In fact, the time will come, not only the Nissan Navara and Mitsubishi Strada who will share a platform. Pickup made by two companies, Mitsubishi Challenger and Nissan Pathfinder will also be produced jointly with the same platform.
This collaboration is a continuation of the agreement signed in December 2010. Partnership aimed at improving product competitiveness and marketing of each party.
In fact, in June, they also formed a joint venture NMKV Co.Ltd. The new company will produce small cars that will be marketed by Mitsubishi.
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