AS the country observes History Month this August, Nissan is looking back at its long journey in the Philippines — from its Datsun beginnings in the 1960s to the electrified models now on the road.
Roads in the Philippines are unpredictable, especially in the island provinces south of Manila and the National Capital Region. Smooth today and littered with potholes or plain destroyed the next.
MANILA, Philippines — Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is starting a new chapter with the appointment of Juan Manuel as its new president who will lead the company in continuing its strong momentum.
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Nissan set to return to two-pronged Navara strategy
From one of the oldest utes in Australia to two of the newest – and most technically-intriguing. This is what is shaping up for Nissan locally moving forward, as it shifts up two gears to regain the ...
Set to share its bones with the latest Mitsubishi Triton, thanks to a technical alliance between the Japanese giants, the car will feature green power that is not currently available in the class. A ...
In the competitive Philippines automotive sector, Nissan Philippines is driving change through strong electric leadership, exciting innovation and a desire to better serve customers. Nissan’s Ambition ...
Nissan may be navigating through one of its roughest patches in recent years, but that hasn’t put the brakes on developing key models for its future, one of the most important being the ...
This is the new Ruiqi 7, a pickup truck built for the Chinese market by the Zhengzhou Nissan joint venture. The truck is based on the outgoing Ruiqi 6 and is essentially a rebadged version of the ...
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