56 Facts About Nissan vehicles

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Nissan vehicles sells its vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun brands, with in-house performance tuning products labelled Nismo.

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In 2013, Nissan vehicles was the sixth largest automaker in the world, after Toyota, General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, and Ford.

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Nissan vehicles was the leading Japanese brand in China, Russia and Mexico.

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4.

The name 'Nissan vehicles' originated during the 1930s as an abbreviation used on the Tokyo Stock Exchange for Nihon Sangyo.

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Nissan vehicles built trucks, airplanes, and engines for the Imperial Japanese Army.

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6.

In November 1937 Nissan vehicles moved its headquarters to Hsinking, the capital of Manchukuo.

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7.

When Nissan started to assemble larger vehicles under the "Nissan" brand in 1937, much of the design plans and plant facilities were supplied by the Graham-Paige Company.

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8.

Nissan vehicles had a Graham license under which passenger cars, buses, and trucks were made.

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9.

The agreement called for Nissan vehicles to make all Austin parts locally within three years, a goal Nissan vehicles met.

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10.

In 1953, British-built Austins were assembled and sold, but by 1955, the Austin A50 – completely built by Nissan vehicles and featuring a new 1489 cc engine — was on the market in Japan.

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11.

Nissan vehicles was in financial difficulties, and when wage negotiations came, the company took a hard line.

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12.

In 1966, Nissan vehicles merged with the Prince Motor Company, bringing more upmarket cars, including the Skyline and Gloria, into its selection.

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13.

Nissan vehicles management realized their Datsun small car line would fill an unmet need in markets such as Australia and the world's largest car market, the United States.

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14.

Nissan vehicles formed a U S subsidiary, Nissan Motor Corporation U S A, in Gardena, California in 1960, headed by Yutaka Katayama.

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15.

Nissan vehicles continued to improve its sedans with the latest technological advancements and chic Italianate styling in sporty cars such as the Datsun Fairlady roadsters, the race-winning 411 series, the Datsun 510 and the Datsun 240Z.

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16.

Nissan vehicles tried to convert the Greek plant into one manufacturing cars for all European countries.

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17.

In 2005, Nissan vehicles added operations in India, through its subsidiary Nissan vehicles Motor India Pvt.

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18.

Nissan vehicles entered the Middle East market in 1957 when it sold its first car in Saudi Arabia.

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19.

Nissan vehicles has moved and expanded its Nissan vehicles Americas Inc headquarters, moving from Los Angeles to Franklin, Tennessee in the Nashville area.

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20.

Nissan vehicles was appointed president and CEO of Renault on 6 May 2009.

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21.

Ghosn and the Nissan vehicles turnaround were featured in Japanese manga and popular culture.

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22.

Nissan vehicles was replaced as CEO by his then-deputy Hiroto Saikawa.

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23.

Nissan vehicles announced that the Infiniti brand will be pulled out from South Korea as well alongside the Nissan vehicles brand by December due to worsening business environment amidst the pandemic and the 2019 boycott of Japanese products in South Korea.

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24.

Nissan vehicles announced that service centers will be managed to provide after-sales services such as vehicle quality assurance and parts management for eight years.

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25.

In November 2020, Nissan vehicles announced a $421 million loss in the last quarter due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the scandal concerning Ghosn.

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26.

In North America, Nissan vehicles partnered with Ford from 1993 to 2002 to market the Ohio-built Mercury Villager and the Nissan vehicles Quest.

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27.

In Europe, General Motors and Nissan vehicles co-operated on the Nissan vehicles Primastar, a light commercial vehicle.

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28.

Renault-Nissan vehicles Alliance has evolved over the years to Renault holding 43.

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29.

On 12 December 2012, the Renault–Nissan vehicles Alliance formed a joint venture with Russian Technologies with the aim of becoming the long-term controlling shareholder of AvtoVAZ, Russia's largest car company and owner of the country's biggest selling brand, Lada.

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30.

All cars in 1984 had both the Datsun and Nissan vehicles branding on them and in 1985 the Datsun name was completely dropped.

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31.

In July 2013, Nissan vehicles relaunched Datsun as a brand targeted at emerging markets.

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32.

Infiniti: Since 1989, Nissan vehicles has sold its luxury models under the Infiniti brand.

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33.

In July 2020, Nissan vehicles introduced new corporate and brand logos, as part of an image revamp tied to the Ariya launch.

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34.

Nissan vehicles has produced an extensive range of mainstream cars and trucks, initially for domestic consumption but exported around the world since the 1950s.

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35.

In 1985, Nissan vehicles created a tuning division, Nismo, for competition and performance development of such cars.

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36.

Nissan vehicles sells a range of kei cars, mainly as a joint venture with other Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki or Mitsubishi.

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37.

Nissan vehicles has shared model development of Japanese domestic cars with other manufacturers, particularly Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki and Isuzu.

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38.

In China, Nissan vehicles produces cars in association with the Dongfeng Motor Group including the 2006 Nissan vehicles Livina Geniss, the first in a range of a new worldwide family of medium-sized cars.

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39.

In 2011, after Nissan released the Nissan NV-Series in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Nissan created a commercial sub-brand called Nissan Commercial Vehicles which focuses on commercial vans, pickup trucks, and fleet vehicles for the US, Canadian, and Mexican Markets.

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40.

In 2013, Nissan vehicles launched the Qashqai SUV in South Africa, along with their new motorsport Qashqai Car Games.

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41.

Nissan vehicles launched their Nissan vehicles Intelligent Mobility vision in 2016 by revealing the IDS Concept at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

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42.

In 2018, Nissan vehicles launched the sixth-generation Altima at the 2018 New York Auto Show.

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43.

In 1970, Nissan vehicles set up a separate sales chain which sold used cars including auctions, called Nissan vehicles U-Cars, which they still maintain.

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44.

Over time as sales progressed and the Japanese automotive industry became more prolific, Nissan vehicles that were dedicated to particular stores were badge engineered, given different names, and shared within the existing networks thereby selling the same platforms at different locations.

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45.

Nissan Cabstar is the name used in Japan for two lines of pickup trucks and light commercial vehicles sold by Nissan and built by UD Nissan Diesel, a Volvo AB company and by Renault-Nissan Alliance for the European market.

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46.

F20 Nissan vehicles Homer, introduced in January 1976, was sold as the Nissan vehicles Datsun Cabstar in Japan.

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47.

Nissan vehicles introduced its first battery electric vehicle, the Nissan vehicles Altra at the Los Angeles International Auto Show on 29 December 1997.

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48.

In 2010, Nissan vehicles introduced the Nissan vehicles LEAF as the first mass-market, all-electric vehicle launched globally.

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49.

In June 2016, Nissan vehicles announced it will introduce its first range extender car in Japan before March 2017.

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50.

Nissan vehicles is building a dedicated autonomous driving proving ground in Japan, to be completed in 2014.

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51.

Nissan vehicles installed its autonomous car technology in a Nissan vehicles Leaf all-electric car for demonstration purposes.

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52.

Nissan vehicles owns Nissan vehicles Marine, a joint venture with Tohatsu Corp that produces motors for smaller boats and other maritime equipment.

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53.

Nissan vehicles sponsored the Los Angeles Open golf tournament from 1987 to 2007.

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54.

Nissan vehicles became the official sponsor of the Heisman Trophy and UEFA Champions League.

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55.

Since 2019, Nissan vehicles has been the naming rights sponsor for Nissan vehicles Arena, the home of the Brisbane Bullets basketball team and Queensland Firebirds netball team in Brisbane, Australia.

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56.

In mid- 2018, Nissan vehicles launched its first of many planned software and information technology development centers in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

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