"The rise of Chinese automakers and new players has changed the car industry quite a lot," Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe told the press conference. "We have to build up capabilities to fight with them ...
(From left) Presidents of Nissan Motor Co., Honda Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. -- Makoto Uchida, Toshihiro Mibe and Takao Kato -- attend a joint press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 23 ...
Car battery shopping has to be one of the least exciting parts about owning a car. Usually, it comes after several attempts at starting the vehicle, or after you had to call AAA to jump a dead ...
Makoto Uchida, Nissan president and CEO (left) with Toshihiro Mibe, Honda director, president and representative executive officer (left). For representation only. The proposed merger would likely ...
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Nissan Motor Corp. President Makoto Uchida, left, and Honda Motor Co. counterpart Toshihiro Mibe are seen after a ... are now finding their foothold not as solid as expected.
Honda has had a “go it alone” culture, but that attitude has loosened under chief executive Toshihiro Mibe, said James Hong ... was the first mass-market battery model on the market.
Plus, the infamous German financier Lars Windhorst sits down to tell his side of the story — and answer our questions — on camera Nissan and Honda’s respective chiefs, Makoto Uchida, left ...
Multiple news outlets reporting on the discussions note how the two companies are facing stiff competition in China and in the hottest part of the industry: electric vehicles. Two big Japanese ...
Shares of Nissan surged more than 22% in Tokyo trade on Wednesday, while shares of Honda declined 2.3% File photo: Makoto Uchida, president and CEO of Nissan Motor, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda Motor ...
In March, Nissan Motor CEO Makoto Uchida and Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe announced a partnership to develop electric vehicles to compete with rival EV manufacturers such as China's BYD and Tesla.
Honda President Toshihiro Mibe told reporters Wednesday the two companies were "considering collaboration" but added that "nothing has been decided." Nissan similarly said no decisions have been ...