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Aramco may take stake in Renault's future thermal engine business - source

PARIS (Reuters) -Saudi Aramco could take a stake in the future thermal engine business that Renault plans to separate from its electric vehicle (EV) division, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Reuters reported on Tuesday that China's Geely Automobile Holdings and an oil group were in talks over taking stakes in the fossil-fuel engine business.

Renault's alliance partner, Japanese carmaker Nissan, does not plan to take a stake in the combustion engine business, two sources said.

The Saudi state oil company declined to comment.

Renault is due to unveil plans this autumn for creating an EV-dedicated business based in France and another that will bring together all of its petrol and hybrid engine and transmissions production sites in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Romania and Latin America.

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By sharing costs for diesel and gasoline engines that are set to decline as EV sales rise, Renault hopes to free up funds to reinvest in electric models, a technology it pioneered with Nissan and Mitsubishi, but where it has fallen behind the likes of Tesla.

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume; editing by Richard Lough and Jane Merriman)