The company's North American production strategy is being reconsidered in response to potential policy shifts.
Mitsubishi confirmed plans to finally launch its first EV in the US in 2026. The new electric car is expected to look similar to Nissan’s next-generation LEAF, which will debut later this year.
Plus, Kia is working to make its dealerships much nicer, while car dealers vow to fight the direct sales model.
A Nikkei report on Thursday claimed that Nissan secured a battery supply from SK On for EV models sold in the US. Nissan agreed to buy 20 GWh of batteries, or enough to power roughly 300,000 EVs. The ...
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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 ...
Nissan intends to discontinue two Infiniti ... Earlier, the company had plans to introduce four new EV models at its factory in Mississippi, starting in 2028, with readiness for production as ...
"We will continue to evaluate market opportunities for new models and make adjustments accordingly." AN understands that Nissan is still focusing on other EV projects for the plant but that they ...
Nissan Motor plans to procure batteries for electric vehicles sold in the U.S. from South Korea's SK On from around 2028 ...
If you’re looking for a new or pre-owned vehicle in Walla Walla, there are plenty of fantastic options to explore, especially ...
If there's one thing executives at Honda Motor and Nissan Motor need to fix first when - and if - they merge, it's their ...