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Nissan

  • Nissan Says About 1,000 US Staff Accept Early Retirement
    Nissan Says About 1,000 US Staff Accept Early Retirement
    TOKYO—About 6 percent of Nissan Motor staff in the United States have accepted early retirement packages, a company spokesperson said on Thursday, as part of the struggling Japanese carmaker’s plan ...
    November 22, 2024BY Reuters
  • Tesla Exits Australia’s Car Lobby Group Over Emissions Stand-Off
    Tesla Exits Australia’s Car Lobby Group Over Emissions Stand-Off
    The car lobby has opposed the Labor government's new vehicle emissions scheme as it would drive up car ...
    March 6, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Nissan EV Car App to Stop Working Owing to Phasing Out of 2G Network
    Nissan EV Car App to Stop Working Owing to Phasing Out of 2G Network
    Nissan Leaf owners won't have access to such features as remote temperature control and the charge range status ...
    March 5, 2024BY Evgenia Filimianova
  • Nissan Financial Services Hit in Trans-Tasman Cyber Attack
    Nissan Financial Services Hit in Trans-Tasman Cyber Attack
    Investigations suggest 'financially-motivated cyber attacks' are now outstripping those from traditional state-sponsored actors.
    December 11, 2023BY Jim Birchall
  • Nissan Recalling More Than 236,000 Cars to Fix a Problem That Can Cause Loss of Steering Control
    Nissan Recalling More Than 236,000 Cars to Fix a Problem That Can Cause Loss of Steering Control
    DETROIT — Nissan is recalling more than 236,000 small cars in the United States because the tie rods ...
    August 19, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Former Nissan Chairman Sues Car Company $1 Billion for Defamation
    Former Nissan Chairman Sues Car Company $1 Billion for Defamation
    Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, has filed a lawsuit against the carmaker he once ran and about another ...
    June 21, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Nissan Recalls Over 800,000 SUVs; Key Defect Can Cut Off Engine
    Nissan Recalls Over 800,000 SUVs; Key Defect Can Cut Off Engine
    DETROIT—Nissan is recalling more than 809,000 small SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because a key problem can ...
    February 28, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Nissan Recall: Air Bag Can Knock Steering Wheel Emblem Loose
    Nissan Recall: Air Bag Can Knock Steering Wheel Emblem Loose
    DETROIT—Nissan is recalling more than 463,000 older vehicles because the emblem on the steering wheel can come loose ...
    February 15, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Japan’s Nissan Reports Better Profit as Chip Crunch Eases
    Japan’s Nissan Reports Better Profit as Chip Crunch Eases
    TOKYO—Nissan reported a 55 percent jump in its October–December profit Thursday, as the Japanese automaker gears up for ...
    February 9, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Nissan’s Quarterly Profit Falls Amid Computer Chip Crunch
    Nissan’s Quarterly Profit Falls Amid Computer Chip Crunch
    TOKYO—Nissan’s profit fell 68 percent in the last quarter as a shortage of computer chips hindered the Japanese ...
    November 9, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • ‘Very Difficult’: Electric Vehicle Owner Took 15 Hours to Drive 175 Miles
    ‘Very Difficult’: Electric Vehicle Owner Took 15 Hours to Drive 175 Miles
    The owner of a popular electric car said it took him about 15 hours to drive 178 miles ...
    October 18, 2022BY Jack Phillips
  • Japan’s Nissan Exits Russian Market, Selling Assets for Less Than $1
    Japan’s Nissan Exits Russian Market, Selling Assets for Less Than $1
    Japanese automaker Nissan said Tuesday that it would sell its assets in Russia to a state-owned company, joining ...
    October 12, 2022BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Automakers Tackle Patent Hurdle in Quest for In-Car Tech
    Automakers Tackle Patent Hurdle in Quest for In-Car Tech
    STOCKHOLM/BERLIN—Over a dozen automakers including Toyota and Nissan, have signed up with a platform for patent licences from ...
    September 22, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan Recalls Over 200,000 Pickups Due to Risk of Rolling Away
    Nissan Recalls Over 200,000 Pickups Due to Risk of Rolling Away
    DETROIT—Nissan is recalling more than 203,000 pickup trucks in the U.S. because they can roll away unexpectedly when ...
    September 15, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Nissan Extends Suspension of Russia Factory for Three Months
    Nissan Extends Suspension of Russia Factory for Three Months
    TOKYO—Japanese automaker Nissan will extend its suspension of an assembly plant in Saint Petersberg, Russia, for three months ...
    September 12, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan’s Profits Plunge on COVID-19 Lockdown, Chips Crunch
    Nissan’s Profits Plunge on COVID-19 Lockdown, Chips Crunch
    TOKYO—Japanese automaker Nissan's profit plunged in the last quarter to less than half of what it was a ...
    July 28, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Nissan Recalls About 323,000 SUVs, Hoods Can Open Unexpectedly
    Nissan Recalls About 323,000 SUVs, Hoods Can Open Unexpectedly
    WASHINGTON—Nissan is recalling nearly 323,000 Pathfinder SUVs in the U.S. because the hoods can unexpectedly fly open and ...
    June 28, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Nissan Says It Will Invest More Than $700 Million in Mexico
    Nissan Says It Will Invest More Than $700 Million in Mexico
    MEXICO CITY—Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co said on Wednesday it will invest more than $700 million in Mexico ...
    May 5, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan Shares Slide 5 Percent After Report Renault Exploring Stake Reduction
    Nissan Shares Slide 5 Percent After Report Renault Exploring Stake Reduction
    TOKYO—Shares of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. slumped 5 percent on Monday, their biggest fall in more than a ...
    April 25, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan to Invest $276 Million in Brazil Plant, New Products
    Nissan to Invest $276 Million in Brazil Plant, New Products
    SAO PAULO—Nissan Motor Co on Wednesday said it will invest 1.3 billion reais ($276.12 million) in its plant ...
    April 7, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan Delays Ariya Electric SUV Sales Again, Citing Supply Chain Woes
    Nissan Delays Ariya Electric SUV Sales Again, Citing Supply Chain Woes
    TOKYO—Nissan Motor Co. is pushing back the release date of the electric Ariya B6 SUV again due to ...
    April 6, 2022BY Reuters
  • Toyota, Nissan Halt Operations at Japanese Plants After Earthquake
    Toyota, Nissan Halt Operations at Japanese Plants After Earthquake
    Automakers Toyota and Nissan have paused operations at plants in northern Japan after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the northeast coast off ...
    March 17, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • 2022 Nissan Kicks SR
    2022 Nissan Kicks SR
    Nissan Kicks is so much fun to drive, but it could use a little more oomph than its ...
    March 12, 2022BY Durhl Caussey
  • Nissan Unveils New Frontier Projects at Chicago Auto Show
    Nissan Unveils New Frontier Projects at Chicago Auto Show
    Nissan brought three new Frontier projects to the Chicago Auto Show, held Feb. 12-21 at McCormick Place this ...
    March 5, 2022BY Durhl Caussey
  • Former Ghosn Deputy Set for US Return After Suspended Sentence
    Former Ghosn Deputy Set for US Return After Suspended Sentence
    TOKYO—A Tokyo court on Thursday handed former Nissan Motor executive Greg Kelly a six-month suspended sentence for helping ...
    March 4, 2022BY Reuters
  • Tokyo Court to Rule Whether Deputy Helped Former Nissan Chief Ghosn Hide $80 Million
    Tokyo Court to Rule Whether Deputy Helped Former Nissan Chief Ghosn Hide $80 Million
    TOKYO— A Japanese court will on Thursday deliver its verdict on former Nissan Motor director Greg Kelly who ...
    March 3, 2022BY Reuters
  • Nissan Raises Profit Outlook but Sees Chip Limit to Growth
    Nissan Raises Profit Outlook but Sees Chip Limit to Growth
    TOKYO—Nissan Motor Co on Tuesday raised its full-year profit outlook as it squeezed out more profit per vehicle ...
    February 9, 2022BY Reuters
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    3hr By Jack Phillips
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