TOKYO -- Japanese carmakers Honda Motor and Nissan Motor -- and potentially Mitsubishi Motors -- have started merger talks, but data shows the three brands' market share currently lags rivals in ...
Japanese companies Honda and Nissan plan to merge operations in response to tough business challenges, potentially affecting ...
Honda and Nissan, along with another Japanese auto giant Mitsubishi, have started talks to set up the third largest carmaker ...
Mitsubishi, in which Nissan is the largest shareholder, is also part of the merger talks but will decide by the end of ...
To further accelerate their efforts toward achieving a carbon-neutral society and a zero-traffic-fatality society, Nissan and ...
Honda has announced that it will launch three new models, including the Elevate-based EV, in India in FY27. Nissan has also ...
Hondas potential acquisition of Nissan could help the two Japanese brands improve their competitive stance against Chinas BYD ...
Moreover, the near negligible operations of Mitsubishi in India - another constituent in the Honda-Nissan proposed merger - makes the whole plan even more confusing here. Mitsubishi was being sold ...
Analysts suggest merger of Honda and Nissan in India for better mobility options and investments, but challenges remain.
In India, Nissan and Honda have struggled to secure a competitive edge, relying on narrow product portfolios to drive volumes. For Honda, the City sedan remains its breadwinner, with limited ...
The new entity will have a combined market cap of $50 billion. It is expected to have a revenue of $191 billion and profit of ...
The integration of Honda and Nissan will create the third-largest carmaker in the world in terms of volume.