Japanese auto giant Honda and its struggling rival Nissan will reportedly begin talks on a merger to boost their strength in electric vehicles, where Chinese brands are racing ahead. The pair ...
Japanese automobile makers Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. are exploring the possibility of a merger, according to reports late Tuesday, in a bid to better compete against foreign electric ...
TOKYO-Some unions are born of necessity, others from convenience. In the case of Honda and Nissan’s potential merger, it is mostly defensive as Chinese rivals take the world by storm. While the ...
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the Taiwan-based manufacturer of iPhones known as Foxconn, is putting its interest in pursuing Nissan Motor Co. on hold while the Japanese automaker is in ...
BANGKOK — Japanese automakers Nissan Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. confirmed Wednesday that they are discussing closer collaboration but denied reports they have decided on a merger. Nissan ...
Japan Current CEO Toshihiro Mibe Early next year, the automaker says it will reveal the Honda 0 Series models. The initial models were first revealed at CES 2024, looking loosely like a sedan and van.
Makoto Uchida, left, president and CEO of Nissan Motor, and Toshihiro Mibe, president and CEO of Honda Motor, attend a joint press conference in Tokyo on March 15. The Japanese automakers are ...
Japan's Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. have begun discussions about a potential merger, Japanese news wire Nikkei reported. If the talks materialize, the merger could benefit significantly ...
Following the report, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe confirmed that discussions are underway. Once global leaders, the two automakers are exploring the merger to address declining sales in China, delays in ...
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 ...
Honda has had a “go it alone” culture, but that attitude has loosened under chief executive Toshihiro Mibe, said James Hong, analyst at Macquarie. A separate question is who would lead such a ...