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Can Nissan salvage consumer confidence and push profits with a new scalable architecture? The Japanese automaker still seems ...
The automaker plans to build its new electric vehicles in Canton, Mississippi — and a midsize pickup made for weekend fun is ...
At least one of the new electric offerings will be launched in 2028, but demand will determine if it's a Nissan or an ...
Now, it wants to get into the EV game, with a host of software-defined ... partnerships with companies like Honda, Mitubishi and Nissan to make its plan work. If you've heard of Foxconn, it's ...
The company's "e-Power" hybrid system has no physical connection between the gas engine and the wheels, will all of the power ...
The noteworthy collaboration of this announcement being another Renault EV as a basis for a Nissan product, part of a large global product offensive. Nissan Motor Corporation is a Japanese ...
With Nissan in desperate need of fresh products to bounce back after more than a few rough years, it’s eager to capitalize on ...
Under the new agreement, SK On will supply Nissan with nearly 100 GWh of US-made EV batteries, or enough for around 1 million midsize models. The new battery supply deal, announced on Wednesday ...
Nissan is spending $500 million to ready the plant for EV production, so not counting other suppliers the total is well over $1 billion. The deal is an indication that Nissan is finally close to ...
This isn’t the electric hatch you are used to seeing. Nissan’s new LEAF EV has more range, a fresh crossover design, and yes, it can finally charge up at Tesla Superchargers with an NACS port.
The Nissan Leaf was once the number-one selling EV in the world. Unveiled in 2009, it hit the road in 2010, beating Tesla to market as the first mass-produced EV and topping sales charts for a decade.
This is not a bad thing. The new Leaf will sit on Nissan’s modular CMF-EV platform, which debuted with the Ariya, and is expected to deliver significant range improvements over the previous ...