Times are tough at Nissan and drastic measures need to be put in motion. The latest example is cutting production of two of the brand’s best-selling models. According to Automotive News , Nissan in April will eliminate one of two shifts at its Smyrna (Tennessee) and Canton (Mississippi) assembly plants,
Nissan will operate a single shift on one production line at each of its two U.S. facilities, located in Smyrna and Canton, Mississippi, according to Bloomberg. It expects to go back to a two-shift schedule when it introduces new vehicle models in 2027 and 2028. The production cuts impact the Rogue in Smyrna and the Altima in Canton.
The industry that helped turn Japan into an economic juggernaut is undergoing its biggest change in years, with two of the country’s best-known carmakers looking to join forces.
Nissan plans to repair its flailing business without closing factories, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to streamline its finances before a capital tie-up with Honda.
Nissan recently rolled back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid financial struggles. Here's why.
With a sharp exterior and a modern cabin, the new Murano is much improved. If you caught a glimpse of this SUV in a crowded parking lot, would you be able to tell it's a Nissan Murano? Hell, would you be able to recognize it as a Nissan at all?
The Murfreesboro Police Department (MPD) has identified the man who died in Monday's vehicle crash on Middle Tennessee Boulevard which also
Nissan’s improved Frontier midsize pickup truck is more useful than before, though it doesn’t give us all the fixes we hoped for.
This story incorporates reporting from ジャパンタイムズ, Bloomberg on MSN.com and The Associated Press - Business News on MSN.com.Nissan is set to implement significant job and output cuts at its U.S. vehicle assembly plants.
Nissan announced Wednesday that it's cutting U.S. production lines and offering employees voluntary buyouts to avoid layoffs.