Nissan News
Starting April 1, Nissan has reduced pricing on the 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder crossovers by an average of $1,000 per model.
The latest revisions in the Renault-Nissan alliance were designed to aid Nissan with concessions in India, relief from investing in the Ampere EV unit and an ability to raise cash by selling Renault shares.
The new Nissan model will appear from 2026 and will share 80 percent of parts with the Renault Twingo, which will sell for less than €20,000.
Renault will take over the companies’ joint India venture, while Nissan will be released from a commitment to invest in Ampere, the French company’s electric-vehicle business.
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As the quest for scale ramps up across the industry, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, head of the world’s biggest carmaker, cautions automakers on its pitfalls.
Strong sales of the Nissan Ariya, Toyota bZ4X and VW ID4 made Norway one of Europe’s fastest growing markets in February.
The pioneering Leaf EV couldn’t save former CEO Carlos Ghosn’s job at Nissan, but in the coming years it could help save the company as part of several new products in the pipeline.
The Micra, built on a Renault Group platform, will debut first, followed by the Leaf, which becomes a crossover, and the Juke, which will co-exist with the current ICE version.