Tokyo, Nissan is slashing production at its US plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker's urgent efforts to return to profitability.
The project is rumored to be a rebadged version of the next-generation Leaf and would give Mitsubishi its first U.S. EV since the i-MiEV.
According to a USA Today story, underperforming sales in China and the U.S. plus falling profits in the first half of fiscal year 2024 led Nissan to announce a 20% production capacity reduction and ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee joined others Wednesday to celebrate the grand opening of the $95 million Duksan (DS) Electera ...
The E-Power version of the Qashqai runs solely on an electric motor, but it doesn't rely on a large battery. Instead, it uses a smaller one that recharges via a gasoline engine, optimizing its ...
Loss of Mirage is going to hit Mitsubishi hard but it has new products coming, including its first EV for the US since the ...
Unconnected to the tax credit fears, but surely connected to worries about other President Trump policies, is Nissan’s ...
Plus, Kia is working to make its dealerships much nicer, while car dealers vow to fight the direct sales model.
EV battery manufacturer SK On Company Ltd has signed a deal to supply batteries to Nissan Motor Company’s vehicle assembly ...
The best-selling electric vehicle in Japan is a tiny, 11-foot long $15,000 city car: the Nissan Sakura, according to InsideEVs. As a stark contrast to the large and expensive best-selling EVs in ...