Despite how cold it may feel outside, Nissan’s electric SUV has likely been through colder. Nissan is proving its ...
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Nissan Leaf. These vehicles are expected to get design upgrades, features and updated specifications to keep up with the times and enhance the ownership experience. Nissan, Honda And Mitsubishi ...
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A battery being developed in China is built to endure well ... The report listed the ideal temperature at between 60 degrees and 110 degrees for lithium-ion cells. Scientific American reported that at ...
SINGAPORE: Japan’s No 2 carmaker Honda and No 3 Nissan are in talks to merge and become the world’s third-biggest automaker by volume. In part, this is to fend off fierce global competition ...
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have begun talks on a merger that would create the world's third-biggest automaker group by volume, sources familiar with the matter said Wednesday, amid fierce ...
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 ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida, left, and Honda President Toshihiro Mibe attend a joint news ...
Dec. 17, 2024 Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, Japan’s second- and ... But more recently, the amount of investment required for a shift toward battery-powered vehicles has led it to seek ...
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.