Nissan to close Oppama plant
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Nissan is facing its largest financial crisis in 25 years, and through its recovery plan, “Re:Nissan”, the Japanese car maker is starting to slash its production sites, beginning with the Oppama plant, just south of Tokyo – the site used to build the first Nissan Leaf.
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Nissan Motor India has also extended the work hours of service centers in flood-affected areas to accommodate consumer needs.
The Nissan Elgrand offered features like an adaptive suspension and satellite navigation. Now, the model is old enough to import into the US.
Nissan will further delay the production of three all-new fully electric SUVs at its Canton, Mississippi plant, marking a three-year postponement from the originally planned 2025 debut.
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The plant would also build two new truck-based SUVs, which would lean on the next-generation Frontier. One of these is rumored to be an Xterra revival, which would be offered with a plug-in hybrid or ePower system. An Infiniti variant is also expected and it would presumably battle the Lexus GX as a modern-day successor to the QX4.
Troubled Japanese brand's President of Africa has provided the biggest indication that it won't leave South Africa anytime soon.
Nissan is in talks to supply cars to Honda in the United States, which would let the struggling Japanese automaker put to use an under-utilised American plant, the Nikkei newspaper said on Friday, without citing sources.
The NHTSA has officially closed its investigation into over 2 million Nissan vehicles for rear suspension arm issues without issuing a recall, citing a drop in complaints and Nissan’s extended warranty coverage.
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