The Japanese giant renews itself after the difficulties of recent years and focuses on new models, 16 electrified and 14 combustion
Electric cars made in England want to conquer the European market. The government allocates public funds in strategic sectors
Renault and Nissan have renegotiated the alliance for the next 15 years. Once the framework has been defined, the final agreement will be reached by March 31st
Nissan Reportedly Refused to Build Apple Car After Cupertino's Request to Put Their Brand on the Car - Hyundai and Kia Previously Also Said No
Nissan, Enel Energia and Enel X offer customers who purchase a new 100% electric LEAF economic advantages for vehicle recharging and for home and professional energy supply.
The Japanese company, which is part of the Alliance with Renault, has seen its turnover drop by 14% and in the first 4 months of 2020 production has already collapsed by 37% - About 3.000 employees will be made redundant in Barcelona.
The plan triggers purchases, +15% in Paris, also driven by Macron's bazooka on the car. The Alliance focuses on efficiency with 2 billion in cost savings but without cutting jobs in France: otherwise the 5 billion maxi loan of…
The car rental giant throws in the towel under the blows of the pandemic which also puts Renault's survival at risk even before the Italian ex Fiat, Luca De Meo, takes the lead.
The Japanese group is reportedly evaluating heavy downsizing especially in Europe and emerging markets. Next week the strategic plans of the two houses - Shares falling on the Stock Exchange
The Coronavirus, which is spreading at great speed, also risks affecting the production of products of global multinationals, such as Apple - Numerous Chinese cities quarantined - Now it's also the turn of employees of factories in China
The former number one of Nissan defends himself after his escape to Lebanon: "The accusations against me are false. I was detained in brutal conditions: they violated human rights"
The marriage between the two companies, which together form the second largest automotive group in the world, is in danger of falling apart after the ex-CEO arrested for tax fraud escapes from Japan
The former CEO of Nissan-Renault escaped from Japan, where he was on probation for serious financial crimes, to Lebanon, via Turkey: an international case from which it is unlikely he will emerge.
Twist in the judicial case of the ex-President Nissan. He fled to Lebanon because he, he claims, was a victim of injustice and political persecution in Japan
With this move, Nissan hopes to put an end to the internal strife that has dragged on since the ex-number one was deposed almost a year ago
Nissan's number one forced to resign after receiving accusations of alleged financial irregularities - His exit from the scene could revive the merger hypothesis between FCA and Renault.
Sensational twist in oil: Saudi minister al Falih was deposed and replaced by the king's son - Nissan changes CEO - Piazza Affari evaluates the new Conte government and awaits Draghi's measures
According to the Wall Street Journal, Nissan and Renault are trying to renegotiate their alliance in order to reopen the way for the merger with Fiat Chrysler - Nissan's profit slump prompts the reopening of the match with FCA
Net profits fell 95%, revenues 12,7% - After the scandal involving former president Carlos Ghosn, Nissan faces serious financial difficulties: in addition to the redundancies announced the cut of 10 percent of production
Hiroto Saikawa, CEO of Nissan, said that "the system of cross-shareholdings" needs to be reviewed - The assembly approves the new governance, green light also from Renault
Nissan gives in to Renault's requests and grants its top management two seats on internal committees - The salvation of the alliance is also good news for FCA in view of a possible reopening of merger negotiations
This was revealed by the Financial Times which underlines how the agreement between Renault and Nissan on governance is a fundamental step for the restart of talks with FCA
The two car manufacturers have restarted talks to assess whether there are conditions for a short-term relaunch of the merger project but much depends on the French state and also on Nissan
At the Renault meeting, CEO Senard defends the merger project with FCA ("I can't get it out of my head") and reveals that it was suggested to him by Minister La Maire
Berlusconi's superholding under examination by the stock exchanges, while the dispute between Renault and Nissan breaks out over the structure of the Japanese group - Truce on tariffs after the US-Mexico agreement
The CEO of FCA collected 3,5 million dollars - The sale has no correlation with the merger with Renault, sources close to the dossier explain - The CEO of Nissan, an ally of the French: "I want to meet Elkann"
Enel X and Nissan have launched vehicle-to-grid testing in Milan, the system already active in half of Europe which will allow vehicles - via columns - not only to recharge but also to return energy to the grid.
After the Ghosn case, the French company wants to set aside the disputes over the shareholding of the two companies, which have already been allies for years, and reassure investors about the accounts of the Japanese group
President Trump declares his confidence in the possibility of an agreement on tariffs with China - Brexit instead does damage: Nissan will not produce SUVs in Great Britain but in Japan - Attention returns to the Btp-Bund spread and Piazza Affari…
Two months after his arrest in Japan, the resignation of the CEO of the French company and former number one of the Renault-Nissan alliance Mitsubishi Motors overwhelmed by tax evasion allegations arrived on Wednesday evening
For the now former number one of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, bail seemed close, but new allegations are emerging
The new course of Telecom Italia by Gubitosi and the surge of the two Lombard banks keeps the Ftse Mib afloat despite the depressive effect of the distribution of the dividend of 5 big - Stm also does well - Very timid departure of the Btp…
The president and CEO of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance allegedly failed to declare a few hundred million yen collected as company salary - Nissan confirms: "Numerous acts of misconduct, he will be fired" - Automaker stocks plunge
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance is the world leader in the BEV sector and the new component guarantees the improvement of the battery temperature regulation circuit, increasing its efficiency and duration.
Nissan has developed a prototype of self-driving car which, thanks to a "headphone", collects the signals emitted by the driver's brain, anticipates his moves and facilitates his manoeuvres. So artificial intelligence helps guide…
The Swedish company recorded a sales record, exceeding the one set in 7 by 2016% - The Japanese benefited from the US tax reform, even if they had to lower their targets after the certification scandal: "On the other hand, it flies…
Beat the competition from the Volkswagen group in the first half of the year: 5,3 million registrations against 5,2 - The acceleration in turnover was mainly concentrated in China
At Opel, CEO Neumann resigned due to misunderstandings with Carlos Tavares, the number one of PSA, the French group that will formalize the purchase of the German company by the autumn: he is replaced by Lohscheller - Movements at the top also at home…
European stock markets take the downward path at the end of the morning conditioned by the exchange rates - Only London rises, the Pound recovers after the flash crash of the night - The Nissan case is discussed - In Milan Piazza Affari it is…
The first fully commercial V2G hub in the world is born in Denmark, the result of the collaboration between Nissan, Enel and Nuvve, a Californian company that provides vehicle-to-grid services.
The new Enel Special Editions of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive and the Nissan Leaf were presented today - Marketing agreement with the two car manufacturers - The two cars are "intended for everyone" but we start with dedicated offers…
The news comes a few days after the agreement signed with Nissan, which acquires 34% of Mitsubishi Motors: the rating agency also hints at a possible further downgrade while maintaining a negative outlook.
The value of the agreement is equal to 1,9 billion euros - The timing of the operation is not accidental: last month Mitsubishi was overwhelmed by a scandal over some rigged tests and two of the offending models were Nissan-branded.
The companies were fined for providing "incomplete and ambiguous" information on the total cost of the advertised cars
"It is a market that is about to explode and in which we want to be present and competitive, beyond the Chinese government incentives", said Carlos Ghosn, the CEO of the two allied automotive groups, inaugurating the new plant in China - The car…
Fiery atmosphere on the eve of the extraordinary board of directors which, in the intentions of CEO Ghosn, should strengthen the respective shareholdings between the two car manufacturers - Controversy over the Florange law, which guarantees the French Treasury double voting rights.
The profits of the Irish airline exceeded one billion euros, while those of the Japanese car giant reached 325,6 billion yen.
The 50/100 partnership aimed at producing Infiniti cars will bring annual sales of Nissan luxury cars to 2018 units by XNUMX, more than half of which are produced in China.
The CEO of the two car manufacturers Carlos Ghosn announces the creation of two common directions: one concerns research and development, the other production - The goal is to optimize costs and efforts, using the same components and the same architectures…
Contains a driver seat and two passenger seats in the rear - It measures 4,2 meters long, 1,9 meters wide and is 1,1 meters high.
The big car manufacturers bet everything on cars that drive themselves - The Mercedes S500 Intelligent Drive has already traveled over 100 km with an innovative navigation system, cameras that recognize stop lights and radar sensors - The…
The Japanese Transport Ministry explained that the airbag of the vehicles in question, produced between 2000 and 2004, could not trigger correctly due to a malfunction of the system that triggers the inflation of the cushion.
The Japanese automaker reported a decline in net income for the half-year, and due to the conflict over the Senkaku Islands it has revised downwards its profit growth estimates for 2012.
The Sino-Japanese political crisis will lead Nissan to emigrate to Thailand, where it will double its production thanks to the construction of a new plant near Bangkok at a cost of 30 billion yen (376 million dollars).
Sino-Japanese dispute over ownership of islands off the China Sea could cost Japan's auto industry even more than the tsunami - China's Passenger Car Association predicts Toyota, Nissan and Honda will lose ground to the brands…
The three main Japanese car manufacturers have decided to block the production of their plants in China (some partially, some completely) for security reasons, given the escalation of tension between the two countries - For the defense minister…
The Japanese automaker announced a 15% plunge in quarterly profits as the high yen pushed up prices.
The agency revised its rating on the Japanese manufacturer, citing its profitability and position in the global market, after Nissan effectively fought a fight against an otherwise declining trend for the Japanese auto sector - The agency…
A group of American activists is pressuring the French automaker and its partner Nissan to abandon operations in Iran, due to suspicions that Tehran is developing a nuclear program - While other companies if…
The Japanese car manufacturer will build a new car in the English factory in Sunderland, where it will create 600 new jobs.
6% drop in Toyota's annual car sales, which fell below 8 million due to the disasters in Japan and Thailand - The Japanese are now only fourth: on the world throne now sits General Motors, in second place…
The American automaker won't reveal official figures before the end of the month, but, according to rumors, it should have finished 2011 with the sale of 9 million cars and trucks, at least 800 thousand units more than its rivals…
The strength of the yen paralyzes Japanese exports, but Nissan records good earnings thanks to the increase in sales in Europe, the USA and China.