Mitsubishi Motors announced a joint venture with Nissan to produce small trucks in the North American market, alongside developing Kei cars in Japan. This initiative is part of the company's mid-term business plan to strengthen its global presence.
Nissan, the Japanese automotive manufacturer, has announced plans to reduce its workforce by <strong>10%</strong> in Europe as part of a global restructuring effort. This decision includes merging production lines at its <strong>Sunderland</strong> plant in the UK, reflecting significant challenges the company faces in the European market.
Guillaume Cartier, Nissan's Chief Performance Officer, affirmed that the Gulf region remains a strategic hub for the company's growth and profitability, despite geopolitical challenges. He emphasized that investment plans in the region have not changed, reflecting Nissan's commitment to strengthening its presence in one of the world's key markets.
Nissan Motor's shares experienced a significant rise after the company raised its profit forecasts, avoiding its first annual operating loss in five years. The stock jumped by 6.5% in early Tokyo trading.
Nissan Motor Co., a leading Japanese automotive manufacturer, announced its projections for operational profits reaching <strong>50 billion yen</strong> (approximately <strong>$313.99 million</strong>) for the fiscal year ending in March. This marks a significant turnaround from previous expectations of a <strong>60 billion yen</strong> loss.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has revised its financial forecasts for the fiscal year ending in March, now expecting an operating profit of <strong>50 billion yen</strong> (approximately <strong>$313.89 million</strong>) instead of previous anticipated losses. This improvement reflects the company's ability to adapt to changing economic conditions.
Nissan is set to launch its new GT-R R36, featuring a hybrid engine that surpasses <strong>700 horsepower</strong>, reviving the legacy of Godzilla. The new design and superior performance are expected to reshape the supercar competition.
Nissan has announced the launch of the new generation of its SUV, the Xterra, starting at under $40,000. This move comes amid rising new car prices in the U.S., as Nissan aims to meet consumer needs.
Nissan Motor's Indonesian distributor has announced the adoption of e-Power technology aimed at improving fuel efficiency in its vehicles. This initiative is part of the company's efforts to support a transition toward a more sustainable future.
The southern regions of the country are experiencing unprecedented drops in temperatures this April, with minimums reaching 4°C. This climatic change raises concerns among citizens and specialists alike.
Christian Meunier, President of Nissan Americas, stated that the company is facing significant challenges in increasing production in the United States due to tariffs on imports. This comes after a congratulatory message from former President Donald Trump regarding Nissan's manufacturing successes.
U.S. President Donald Trump commended Nissan's achievements in manufacturing within the United States, highlighting the significant role tariffs play in reshaping the company's strategies. Nissan aims to boost local production despite financial pressures.