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Nissan is shifting strategy on commercial vehicle sales now that it is pulling the plug on work vans. The automaker confirmed Friday that it will end production of full-size NV cargo and passenger ...
And apparently, commercial vans ain't a centerpiece of Nissan's business, which is a shame. Production of these hard-working vehicles will end next summer.
Nissan confirmed last week it will stop making its NV commercial vans in North America next summer. The decision will eliminate production at Nissan's plants in Canton, Miss., and Cuernavaca ...
Nissan will end production of its NV Cargo, Passenger and NV200 vans in the summer of 2021, and concentrate on a new Nissan Business Advantage program for commercial vehicle customers.
A new report is making the rounds the claims Nissan has decided to no longer sell its line of commercial and passenger vans in the United States. Instead of offering commercial and passenger vans ...
Except for its high-concept interior features, the Nissan NV2500 looks virtually production-ready. Nissan has contracted with longtime heavy-duty Dodge Ram supplier Cummins for diesels and with ZF ...
Join commercial van competition heating up as economy recovers Several makers offering lighter models with more fuel-efficient engines New Fiat-based model is Chrysler Group%27s first full-size ...
Nissan has been working with several large commercial fleets since 2011 in developing the e-NV200 Zero Emission Van, which is scheduled to launch next year.
Nissan is revamping its commercial vehicle business in the United States and focusing on “core products.” As part of the change, the NV Cargo, NV Passenger and NV200 vans will go out of ...
This means that trucks, vans, and other commercial vehicles of Renault, Nissan, and Mitsubishi come under the purview of business unit leader Ashwani Gupta, who reports straight to Carlos Ghosn.