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Nissan Sunderland plant produced ten millionth vehicle
with a ground breaking ceremony taking place in July 1984. Nissan Sunderland plant produces Qashqai (2006 - present) , Juke (2010 – present) and LEAF (2010 – present). The earlier models produced were Micra (1992 – 2010), Primera (1990 – 2007), Almera (2000 – 2006), Note (2006 – 2016), Bluebird (1986 – 1990) and Q30 (2015 – 2019). Nissan Press Release...
News Updated at: 2019/06/20
Datsun global expansion reaches the Middle East as sales start in Lebanon
Datsun global expansion reaches the Middle East as sales start in Lebanon On July 14, Datsun announced that its on-DO and mi-DO models are now on sale in Lebanon as it expands to the Middle East. This brand relaunch comes 49 years after the Datsun Bluebird was first sold in Lebanon.Competitively priced, the two new Datsun models appeal to different consumer segments, with the on-DO sedan aimed at families and the mi-DO five-door hatchback target...
News Updated at: 2016/07/15
Nissan to halt one line at Oppama Plant to cut yearly production at plant to 240,000 vehicles
June 21. The Oppama Plant, which has an annual production capacity of 430,000 vehicles on a regular 2-shift schedule, will operate at the capacity of around 240,000 vehicles a year after July. The No. 2 assembly line to be closed now turns out four compact models of the Note, Tiida, Tiida Latio and Bluebird Sylphy. Among them, three models of the Note, Tiida and Sylphy have already been decided to end their production at the plant at the end of J...
News Updated at: 2012/06/22
Visteon started manufacturing its hands-free Bluetooth system it jointly developed with Parrot. The system will be installed in the Bluebird Sylphy built and sold by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. in China. Visteon already supplies an upscale Bluetooth system that has voice recognition capability to Nissan's North American facilities and other key markets. (From a press release on Sep. 18, 2006)...
News Updated at: 2006/09/14
Nissan unveils new Sylphy in China
Nissan unveils new Sylphy in China Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in China unveiled the Sylphy (Chinese name : uan Yi) in Beijing on June 18 and started to accept advance orders, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced on June 19. The unveiled Sylphy, which is the same model as the Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese market, will be manufactured at Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle's Huadu plant in Gunagzhou, Guangdong Province, and go on sale on August...
News Updated at: 2006/06/20
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Nissan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. plans to increase models mounted with the "intelligent air-conditioning system," which monitors air quality, mixing in outside air to constantly refresh the cabin. Luxury sedans have been equipped with the system. The new "Bluebird Sylphy" released in December 2005, however, adopted the system first in the class. The automaker plans to mount it to models of the "Tida" class consecutively and call attention to the ...
News Updated at: 2006/02/24
Automakers rush for new car launch
ue, will introduce the new "Outlander" in November. It is the company's first new car launch after 30 months from the "Grandis" release in May 2003. Toyota will introduce the successor models to "Fun Cargo", "Platz" and "RAV4" within this year and Nissan plans to introduce all-new "Wingroad" and "Bluebird Sylphy".(From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on August. 27, 2005)...
News Updated at: 2005/08/27
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
which forced Nissan to take measures to sustain its local production. Nissan exports the Cefiro and the Sunny to China, and October's exports stood at 23, all of which were the Cefiro, while the figure was 5,329 during the same period of last year. Its local production volume including that of the Bluebird, the Teana and the Sunny in October was 4,998 maintaining the same level as last year (a 2.5% increase). Nissan went ahead with the export st...
News Updated at: 2004/11/26