Tokyo, Nissan is slashing production at its US plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker's urgent efforts to return to profitability.
The project is rumored to be a rebadged version of the next-generation Leaf and would give Mitsubishi its first U.S. EV since the i-MiEV.
Times are tough at Nissan and drastic measures need to be put in motion. The latest example is cutting production of two of the brand’s best-selling models. According to Automotive News , Nissan in ...
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New Nielsen data reveals NZ’s top automotive advertisers investing $124M, with Nissan surging and 22% of Kiwis planning new ...
According to a USA Today story, underperforming sales in China and the U.S. plus falling profits in the first half of fiscal year 2024 led Nissan to announce a 20% production capacity reduction and ...
Nissan Leafs are not only among the most affordable EVs on the market, but they also offer top-notch reliability.
The triple-diamond company’s modern lineup is built around the Outlander and Outlander plug-in hybrid SUVs, the smaller ...
The first Mitsubishi electric car to be sold outside Japan and China since the i-MiEV has reportedly been confirmed to launch ...