Nissan is looking for a long-term, stable shareholder, to replace part of Renault’s equity. Credit: Sergio Photone/Shutterstock. Nissan Motor’s financial performance deteriorated significantly ...
Nissan Motor’s shares surged Wednesday morning after reports the company had initiated merger talks with fellow Japanese carmaker Honda, in possible efforts to help Nissan wade through an ...
Honda and Nissan are discussing a possible merger, potentially bringing together two Japanese automaking titans that have recently fallen on hard times. The companies said in statement that they ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda are beginning negotiations to merge as they grapple with competition from other electric vehicle manufacturers internationally, newspaper Nikkei Asia reported ...
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan are in talks to merge to better compete with electric vehicle manufacturers like Tesla, BYD, and others. As reported by Nikkei Asia, the two have discussed ...
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. are exploring a merger, according to people familiar with the matter, that would create a singular rival to Toyota Motor Corp. in Japan and better position the ...
Nissan Motor and Honda Motor plan to enter negotiations for a merger that will likely include Mitsubishi Motors, a deal intended to help the newly formed company compete in the growing electric ...
Honda and Nissan are now closing in on an EV merger to join resources and fend off the incoming competition. The tie-up will likely involve a third auto partner from Japan. Honda and Nissan to ...
Currently, the Nissan Rogue comes with a 1.5L turbocharged three-cylinder engine good for 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. It pairs with a CVT to power the front or all four wheels and ...
Two of Japan's biggest automakers, Honda and Nissan, have reportedly begun merger talks, according to a report in Japan's financial Nikkei Asia newspaper. The two Japanese-headquartered automakers ...
Chinese carmakers are ramping up electric-vehicle production, posing a challenge to U.S. automakers. WSJ’s Yoko Kubota traveled to the city of Hangzhou to see the impact of China’s EV boom.