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The Nissan plant in Smyrna, Tennessee announced it will maintain its two shifts, reversing an earlier decision to reduce to one shift in January.
With a brake-torque launch from 2,200 rpm, the new Armada pulls away quickly but not overly strong, and the 6,106-pound beast stopped in just 112 feet.
Apparently talks between Nissan and Honda are ongoing, but recently stalled — is there a savior for Nissan yet?
After announcing buyouts and production line cuts at its Smyrna factory in January, Nissan now says the plan has changed. Here's how.
At least one of the new electric offerings will be launched in 2028, but demand will determine if it's a Nissan or an ...
Nissan’s newly appointed CEO, Mexican-born Ivan Espinosa, who has replaced Makoto Uchida at the helm of Nissan, is under ...
After several years of waiting, the 2025 Nissan Murano arrives with an all-new design and lots of comfort amenities that ...
Nissan might just have its next big American product. The automaker plans to build its next EV platform at its facility in ...
Nissan Motor Corporation is looking to transfer some of its Japanese production to the US, after the Donald Trump-led US ...
President Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts have forced Nissan to adjust operations at its plants in Mississippi ...
Nissan Motor said on Thursday it will not take new orders from the U.S. for two Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs, following auto ...
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