Tokyo — Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to join forces, forming world's third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its transition ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda agreed to consider a merger and set up a joint holding company, which would create the world's third-largest automaker. The two companies said in a statement ...
Nissan and Honda have announced plans to merge by 2026 in a seismic shift for the Japanese auto industry. The two carmakers signed a memorandum of understanding that allows them to continue ...
It's a Christmas miracle for Nissan, as the struggling automaker looks to get some financial assistance following a newly confirmed merger with Honda. The two Japanese auto giants, along with ...
TOKYO—Honda and Nissan said they planned to merge in 2026, a move Honda’s72670.13%increase; green up pointing triangle chief executive said wasn’t a rescue of troubled Nissan 7201 0.09 ...
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work toward a merger that would form the world’s third-largest automaker by sales, as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda and Nissan are in talks to merge by 2026, they said on Monday, a historic pivot for Japan's auto industry that underlines the threat Chinese EV makers now pose to the world ...
From the January/February 2025 issue of Car and Driver. Nissan isn't shy about experimenting with its subcompact offerings. In the recent past, it briefly gave us the adorable Cube, seemingly ...
This story has been updated. The plan announced Monday by Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan to merge by 2026 highlights how the rise of Chinese automakers such as BYD is pressuring the industry ...
Merger talks have begun between Honda and Nissan The merger will put the automakers under a joint holding company by August 2026 EVs, hybrids, platforms, and software will be at the core of ...
A possible combination of Nissan and Honda is the latest reaction in the global auto industry as laggards in the race to electrify are forced to act or face an existential crisis. The competitive ...