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Nissan Mexico, Aguascalientes Plant 1[Mexico]
n of the 2025 Kicks, Nissan also announced that it had reached 16 million units assembled in Mexico at all its complexes and is consolidating its position as a market leader with 16 consecutive years of sales. On November 5, Nissan announced that its Cantabria plant had been selected to produce the steering knuckle and rear knuckle for the new Nissan Kicks, manufactured in Mexico for the Americas. This project adds over 526,000 parts annually to ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/03/31
Rivian, Normal Plant (former Mitsubishi Motors North America, Normal Plant)[USA]
k to deliver the 25,000 annual production guidance previously provided. On October 7, Rivian Automotive announced it is recalling about 13,000 vehicles, almost all the vehicles it has delivered to customers to date, in order to tighten a fastener connecting the vehicles' front upper-control arm and steering knuckle may not have been torqued enough at the production plant in Normal, Illinois. “If you experience excessive noise, vibration or hars...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/27
Nissan Motor Iberica, Cantabria Plant[Spain]
of said facility and started the work prior to the assembly of the new DISA D5 molding line to increase the volume of production of pieces / hour. It will replace the two vertical molding lines (Dismatic MK4 and MK5) and will become operational by mid-2022. The plant has recently shipped the first steering knuckles for various models such as Nissan March aimed at the North American market. The company estimates a production volume of around 800,...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/12/26
Kamaz, Naberezhnye Chelny Plant[Russia]
for the production of parts and assemblies of the K5 drive axle and its assembly. It will be implemented in 2026, and the complete reengineering of the aggregate part will be carried out in 2030. KAMAZ will retire worn-out automatic lines. New equipment will be purchased for processing axle shafts, steering knuckle housings, ball bearings, trunnions, differential cups, shafts, etc. The automatic steering knuckle line will be replaced by six machi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/12/24



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