When the Honda and Nissan merger was cancelled at the beginning of 2025, the two companies pledged to find ways to work together. 

According to Nikkei Asia, the two automakers are currently discussing collaboration in three areas: electronic control units, operating systems, and North American development and production.

Sources say Honda and Nissan are weeks away from announcing an agreement to develop common electronic control units (ECUs) for use by both automakers.

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A typical modern vehicle has many ECUs, each responsible for controlling different aspects, such as the engine, brakes, telematics, transmission, batteries and infotainment.

It’s unclear which ECUs will be covered by the deal, but the newspaper’s sources indicate they will be used in hybrid and electric vehicles. Mitsubishi, in which Nissan has a large minority share, is understood to be contributing to the cost of ECU development.

If this deal is signed within the next few weeks, the earliest we can expect to see jointly developed ECUs in production vehicles is 2029.

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