The chief-executive-to-be at money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is determined to speed up the company's decision-making ...
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HotCars on MSNNissan Confirms The GT-R Isn't Dead, But Will It Still Be Godzilla?Nissan's new CEO has good news for GT-R and sports car fans who may have lost hope, but don’t expect a timeline just yet.
The on-again, off-again next-generation GT-R already has a spot in Nissan’s future product pipeline, according to incoming ...
Lesley Ma, a seasoned executive with leadership stints at Ford and General Motors, will replace CIO William Orange, effective April 7.
Uncertainty brings opportunity, and no one has less to lose and more to gain than Nissan ... but will they carpe the diem?
TOKYO – Shares sagged Thursday in Asia, apart from China, after President Donald Trump announced he will slap 25% tariffs on ...
Nissan’s new CEO aims to bring four or more halo sports cars to the brand. The future Z and GT-R may go global with new, ...
Nissan Motor Co. will seek a new partnership even with a firm outside the auto industry following the breakdown of merger ...
Incoming CEO Ivan Espinosa isn't shy about his thoughts on icons like the Z and GT-R.
Tops on Ivan Espinosa’s to-do list will be to seek collaborations with companies to help Nissan develop EVs and refresh its ...
Nissan plans to dramatically cut its car development time to boost its competitiveness, the struggling automaker's incoming ...
Nissan's forthcoming chief executive, Ivan Espinosa, aims to revitalize the company's decision-making and model offerings.
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