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Formula E is set to extend an exclusive deal with motorsport's world governing body that will ensure it remains the only all-electric racing series sanctioned by the FIA for decades to come.
Nissan may manufacture Honda trucks to take advantage of an under-utilized assembly plant in the U.S., said a mid-July report ...
Reports claim the two automakers could collaborate, with Nissan possibly poised to share its underused Mississippi factory.
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNNissan doubles down on South Africa despite plant uncertaintyNissan is still committed to growing in Africa, with plans to introduce new SUVs and new variants of existing models.
Japan's Nissan Motor has raised $4.52 billion in U.S. dollar- and euro-denominated senior unsecured bonds, according to a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Friday, with the proceeds intended to ...
Formula E will extend its exclusive FIA agreement, staying the sole fully electric championship. Official confirmation is expected in London.
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The Truth About Cars on MSNReport: Nissan Could Build Some Honda Trucks in Mississippi FactoryNissan is eyeing drastic measures to stay afloat, and one of them could involve Honda – again. The automaker is reportedly ...
Nissan appears to be facing rare earth material shortages that could affect the production of the new Leaf.Chinese restrictions on rare earth exports are causing bottlenecks in the global EV industry.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMotor racing-Formula E and FIA set for long-term contract extensionFormula E, majority owned since last year by telecoms company Liberty Global, started out in 2014 with a 25-year licence. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem let slip to reporters during last weekend's ...
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