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  • Foxconn said to have approached Nissan to take controlling stake

    Honda is considering several options that may also involve a capital tie-up or the establishment of a holding company, Executive Vice President Shinji Aoyama said on Wednesday.

  • Nissan Motor total wholesales up 20% in November

    The automaker had dispatched 5,605 units in November 2021.

  • Nissan Motor to invest over Rs 2 crore to upgrade Chengalpet medical college hospital

    In partnership with non-governmental organisation Hand-in Hand (HiH India), the auto-major renovated the Medical Out-Patient Department (MOPD) and would also take up the construction of a new waiting hall at the hospital campus.

  • Nissan Motor say to spend $17.6 billion to accelerate electrification

    The company in a press release said it will introduce 23 electrified vehicles by 2030, including 15 electric vehicles (EV). It also said it planned to introduce all solid-state batteries by March 2029.

  • Workers at Ford's Tamil Nadu plant seek halt amid COVID-19 surge

    The incident is the latest expression of discontent and reluctance among factory employees in the southern state, home to India's flourishing automobile industry, to work amid a surge in virus infections.

  • Nissan Motor sees $4.5 billion annual operating loss as pandemic hinders turnaround efforts

    It forecast an operating loss of 470 billion yen ($4.5 billion), which would be its biggest according to Nissan data that goes back to 1977 and much larger than a consensus estimate of a 262.8 billion yen loss drawn from 20 analysts polled by Refinitiv.

  • In Dutch court, fugitive Carlos Ghosn fights for document release

    A lawyer for Nissan-Mitsubishi dismissed demands by Ghosn's legal team for documents to be released.

  • Legal action against Ghosn to continue, asserts Nissan

    Ghosn's escape from Japan would not affect its policy of holding him responsible for "serious misconduct", the company added.

  • Nissan Motor India domestic sales rise 49% to 2,169 units in December

    Commenting on the performance, Nissan Motor India Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava, "Domestic volume increase of 49 percent month-on-month with improved performance of KICKS showcases the strength of Nissan's global SUV DNA."

  • Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa says he has not heard about possible bid for FCA

    When asked by reporters whether he had heard about the talks, cited in a media report the previous day, Saikawa responded: "Not at all".

  • Nissan to drive in Leaf EV in India later this year

    The company is also looking at other eco-friendly technologies such as its e-Power vehicles and hybrids for the country.

  • Carlos Ghosn's lawyer: Nissan agreed on transfer of currency contracts

    Ghosn has been arrested on allegations including aggravated breach of trust in shifting personal investment losses worth 1.85 billion yen ($17 million) to the carmaker during the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

  • Nissan's executive Jose Munoz takes leave of absence in wake of Ghosn arrest

    Jose Munoz is considered by many in the company to be a close ally of Carlos Ghosn, whose arrest has rocked the auto industry

  • Nissan CEO plans one-on-one meeting with Renault boss in Amsterdam: Sources

    The meeting would be the first face-to-face interaction between Nissan's Hiroto Saikawa and Renault's Thierry Bollore since Ghosn was arrested on Nov. 19 in Tokyo.

  • Court rejects Nissan ex-chairman Carlos Ghosn appeal to end detention

    Ghosn's lawyers filed an appeal to overturn the detention midday on December 11, but it was rejected by the court by evening.

  • Carlos Ghosn, Nissan Motor to be indicted on December 10: Report

    Ghosn and Kelly's detention period runs until December 10, when prosecutors must decide to indict, release, or rearrest them on new claims.

  • Datsun begins bookings for new GO, GO+ models

    "We are confident that the new Datsun GO and GO+ offer a complete package with attractive design, power and performance to our customers in India," Nissan Motor India Director Sales and Commercial Hardeep Singh Brar said in a statement.

  • Nissan Motor plans up to 40% production expansion in China: Sources

    Nissan and its Chinese joint-venture partner Dongfeng Group plan to invest roughly $900 million.

  • Nissan sees electric car sales surging to 1 million annually by 2022

    Japan's No. 2 automaker and its rivals are planning to crank up development and production of electric cars in response to tightening emissions regulations around the world, even as demand for such vehicles remains limited due to their high cost and limited charging infrastructure.

  • Nissan sues India over outstanding dues; seeks over $770 million

    In a legal notice sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year, Nissan sought payment of incentives due from the Tamil Nadu government as part of a 2008 agreement to set up a car manufacturing plant in the southern state.

  • Nissan's domestic sales drop after inspection scandal: Nikkei

    The Yokohama-based automaker's domestic sales fell to 12,300 units during the period, the newspaper reported.

  • Nissan's inappropriate inspections started at least 20 years ago: Report

    Nissan said late on Thursday it was suspending domestic production of vehicles for the Japanese market for at least two weeks to address misconduct in its final inspection procedures, which it first revealed last month. The scandal has led to a recall of all 1.2 million cars it sold in Japan over the past three years.

  • Nissan unveils new Leaf e-vehicle, eyes India EV push

    Schillaci, Executive V-P, global marketing and sales, said Nissan is already working on a long-term plan for India, which will be unveiled soon. As part of the broader process, the Japanese automobile major launched its new Leaf electric vehicle (EV) on September 6, which will go on sale in Japan from October 2 and in Canada and the US from January next year.

  • Nissan takes EV battle to Tesla with longer-range Leaf

    The new Leaf, on sale in Japan from Oct. 2 and elsewhere early next year, has a range of about 150 miles (241 kilometres) on a single charge according to U.S. environmental regulator estimates, up from its predecessor's 107 miles thanks to a bigger, 40 kilowatt hour battery.

  • US says 2.7 million additional Takata air bag inflators to be recalled

    Takata air bag inflators are already linked to 17 deaths and more than 180 injuries worldwide, and the recalls will eventually cover about 125 million inflators. The auto safety agency said new testing is prompting the recall of some driver-side air bags built from 2015 through 2012.

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