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Honda and Nissan cannot handle the EV transition, says Helios Capital's Samir Arora as Japanese auto giants hold merger talks

'EV is not an opportunity for these legacy companies, it is a capital guzzling threat and akin to running on a treadmill,' says the market veteran

December 18, 2024 / 15:52 IST
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Honda and Nissan cannot handle the EV transition, says Helios Capital's Samir Arora as Japanese auto giants hold merger talks

Samir Arora, market veteran and founder of Helios Capital, on December 18 weighed on the merger talks between Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan.

Honda and Nissan are moving towards a closer tie-up with talks of setting up a holding company, a source told Reuters, in the clearest sign yet of reorganisation in Japan's auto industry in response to immense challenges posed by Tesla and Chinese rivals.

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The discussions, first reported by the Nikkei newspaper, would allow the manufacturers to cooperate more closely on technology and help Japan's No. 2 and No. 3 automakers to create a more formidable domestic rival to Toyota.

On X platform (formerly Twitter), Arora said the auto majors are considering a merger because they aren't able to do the electric vehicle transition and are looking to save costs.