TOKYO, May 24 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor subsidiary JATCO has scrapped its plan to make electric vehicle (EV) powertrains in Sunderland, Britain, in light of sluggish demand for Nissan's EVs in Europe, ...
Nissan Motor subsidiary JATCO has abandoned plans to manufacture electric vehicle powertrains at its Sunderland facility in the UK, Reuters reported, citing Nikkei as the news source.
Nissan has officially announced today a new investment plan for its 35-year-old manufacturing site in Sunderland, UK, which currently produces the Nissan Qashqai, Juke and LEAF. Envision AESC ...
Nissan's latest survival strategy might just be one of its most radical yet. Faced with bleeding market share and persistent ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor and U.K.-based autonomous driving startup Wayve signed agreements on Wednesday to collaborate on developing an artificial intelligence-based driver-assistance system, aiming to ...
The new Nissan Ariya electric SUV is now available to pre-order in the UK with prices starting at just under £42,000. The zero-emission mid-size SUV will come with a choice of two battery sizes and ...
London — Nissan will pump 1.12 billion pounds ($1.4 billion) into its British plant to build electric versions of two models, offering a boost to the country’s auto industry and a UK prime minister ...
Nissan’s UK team designed an all-electric ‘Concept 20-23’ sports hatchback that it’s using as a vehicle to present its plans to only sell EVs in the continent by 2030. Nissan’s UK team designed an all ...
Nissan UK is stripping key functionality from some of its earliest electric vehicles, with several convenience features being turned off from April 1st. The controversial move has owners up in arms, ...
Carmaker announces plans to cut around 4pc of 6,000-strong workforce at Sunderland plant Louis Goss is a Business Reporter at The Telegraph, covering consultancies, banks law firms, and accountancies.
Nissan Rogue, one of the models involved in the 440K vehicle recall Nissan Instagram Nissan has announced the recall of more than 440,000 vehicles in the United States due to a risk of engine failure.