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Nissan, Japan’s No. 2 automaker, was an early EV adapter, coming out with the Leaf EV in late 2010.
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Nissan racks up red ink, but the Japanese automaker promises a return to profit later this year
Japanese automaker Nissan sank into a 115.8 billion yen ($782 million) loss for April-June, but promised Wednesday to return to profitability later this year. Nissan Motor Corp. did not give a full ...
Later this year, Nissan will launch the new and improved LEAF EV. After dropping its signature hatchback look for a more ...
Of Japan's major automakers, Nissan is seen as the most exposed to US President Donald Trump's 25-percent tariff imposed on imported Japanese vehicles earlier this year.
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Nissan is closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another plant in southwestern Japan. Vehicle production at the Oppama plant in Kanagawa ...
Nissan has taken a significant step toward premiering its new autonomous mobility service by navigating a challenging urban road without a human in the driver’s seat using its Serena model ...
Nissan announced that the cumulative sales of cars, powered by its e-Power series-hybrid (non plug-in) powertrain, has exceeded 500,000 in Japan (as of the end of March 2021).
Nissan, Japan’s No. 2 automaker, was an early EV adapter, coming out with the Leaf EV in late 2010. In recent years, Japanese automakers have fallen behind Tesla of the U.S. and Chinese ...
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