Nissan News
As the quest for scale ramps up across the industry, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, head of the world’s biggest carmaker, cautions automakers on its pitfalls.
Strong sales of the Nissan Ariya, Toyota bZ4X and VW ID4 made Norway one of Europe’s fastest growing markets in February.
The pioneering Leaf EV couldn’t save former CEO Carlos Ghosn’s job at Nissan, but in the coming years it could help save the company as part of several new products in the pipeline.
The Micra, built on a Renault Group platform, will debut first, followed by the Leaf, which becomes a crossover, and the Juke, which will co-exist with the current ICE version.
Nissan executives outlined a near-term road map and hinted at the new models under development.
The almost comedic contortions Nissan goes through to make it its driverless robotaxi a reality in Japan underscore the regulatory hurdles facing the country’s carmakers in their race to compete with global rivals in autonomous driving.
Ivan Espinosa tells Automotive News the 2 things he must improve at Nissan, his biggest regret on the job, and what inspired him to join the company – all while giving a deeper glimpse at the man behind Nissan’s metal.
SK On will supply Nissan with nearly 100 gigawatt-hours of batteries from 2028 to 2033. That’s enough volume to power up to 1.25 million electric vehicles, according to AutoForecast Solutions.
The Japanese automaker is maximizing output in Mexico and could prioritize higher-margin variants to offset what it said could wind up as a 10 to 25 percent tariff.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan add tariffs as an “emergency agenda” as they race to devise countermeasures to the U.S. tariffs threatened for April 2.