Saturday, May 18, 2013

Maintain production Nissan Infiniti models in Japan_News car.


Senior executives of the firm Japanese car manufacturer Nissan's Carlos Ghosn has announced the exchange rate of the yen is appropriate to return to competition, and that his car company will maintain production Infiniti luxury cars in Japan for export to foreign countries.
Mr Ghosn told reporters on the information at the Nissan plant in Tochigi Prefecture, where the Japanese automaker has organized an event to mark the start of mass production model Q50, a new Infiniti sedan, aimed introduced this summer in the U.S. market.
Nissan is aiming to increase global sales to 500,000 units Infiniti model in fiscal 2016 compared to just over 100,000 today. Mr. Ghosn also said production at plants in Tochigi above will be maintained while in operation overseas production will be expanded.

In a related move, Nissan and U.S. car maker GM has announced that they have reached an agreement that Nissan will provide a template for GM small trucks for sale in the U.S. and Canada.
In a sign that said Nissan is the first collaboration between the two companies in North America, GM will use the Nissan NV200 model from Mexico and introduced this model under the name Chevrolet City Express in Fall 2014 .
Model NV200, also produced in India, the global strategic models. It was selected as the passenger cars in the city of New York and London and is sold under the brand name vanette NV200 in Japan. /.

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