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Photo: Reuters Seki, a former Nissan Motor Co and Nidec Corp executive, is embarking on a charm offensive as he seeks to attract more customers willing to outsource their EV manufacturing ... falling ...
A typical gas-powered car loses around 39% of its value in three years. The average EV? 52%. The Nissan Leaf? A staggering 70%. That’s not value erosion; that’s automotive disintegration. Leasing an ...
Nissan’s new EV, the N7, is here and it’s surprisingly affordable. Launched in China, the electric sedan starts at ...
The N7 appears to tick all the right boxes, but Nissan has very different plans for us, a recent report suggests.
Faced with a shrinking sedan market and rising costs, Nissan cancels plans for U.S.-built electric sedans and shifts focus to ...
Last week, Nissan proved to the world it can make a compelling electric sedan, unveiling the N7 at the Shanghai Auto Show.
The company’s head of product planning, Ponz Pandikuthira, added that with EV battery costs still high, Nissan would have to price the sedans north of $45,000, out of reach for many of its core ...
Update: A Nissan spokesperson reached out to clarify that the company “had not announced the nameplates for either of these EV projects, but we did share a while back that one would be an ...
Senior vice president and chief planning officer for Nissan Americas Ponz Pandikuthira told Automotive News that the brand’s future EV platform will support up to five new models built right ...
Part of the issue, according to Ponz Pandikuthira, Nissan's North America product planning chief, is the cost to develop and produce EV sedans. "Premium sedans are not our niche," Pandikuthira ...
Luckily, the new EV platform is designed to adapt. “The platform’s versatility and Nissan’s factory capacity in the U.S. open the door to partnership opportunities with another OEM to lower ...