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Showing posts with label Nissan Motor Co. Show all posts
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Thursday, 15 December 2016

EUROPE - Nissan announces sales for November for the Datsun and Nissan Brands.

Nissan announced today European sales for November of 57,963 units (Nissan and Datsun), representing a market share of 3.7 percent. Calendar sales to date total 672,053 units. Market share calendar year to date is 3.8 percent.
The United Kingdom remains at number one, as it has done most months and by some significant margin over #2 place Russia, with France, Germany and Italy finishing off the top five European markets.
The Crossover range takes the top three places again, with Qashqai, Juke and X-Trail beating all the other models, Micra, with a brand new model coming soon, and the compact MPV Note round off the top five.

It has to be noted, that Nissan has had a number of refreshed models over the last 12 months, which in turn have assisted to push sales ahead, 2017 should be a good year for the brand as its popular Micra gets an all new aggresive and sharp look, and does away with the blobby style it has had for some years.
Market share has stayed the same in the month, which shows that the entire market has moved ahead, even with over 3,000 extra sales it remains stagnant, and although some countries have seen sales drop, elsewhere they have countered this, and the trio of brands, Nissan, Datsun and Infiniti are holding their own.

2016
2015
November Sales (units)
57,963
54,766
November Market share
3.7%
3.7%
November highlights:
  • Sales in the UK totaled 12,658 units with a market share of 5.9 percent. Calendar year sales total 154,914 units and market share 5.4 percent.
  • Sales in Russia totaled 7,954 units with a market share of 5.8 percent. Calendar year to date market share is 6.1 percent.
  • Sales in Germany totaled 6,077 units with a market share of 2.0 percent. Calendar year sales to date total 72,659 units and market share of 2.2 percent.
  • Nissan in Italy sold 5,122 units in November, with a market share of 3.1 percent. Calendar year sales to date totaled 59,170 and market share is 3.2 percent.
  • Sales in France totaled 6,201 units with a market share of 3.2 percent. Calendar year sales total 69,065 units and market share is 3.2 percent.
  • Sales in Spain totaled 5,845 with a market share of 5.2 percent. Calendar year sales to date total 59,942 units and market share is 4.9 percent.
  • Datsun sales in Russia totaled 1,846 units in November with 16,154 units sold from January to November 2016.
Top 5 European Markets November 2016
#
Market
Unit Sales
1
UK
12,658
2
Russia
7,954
3
France
6,201
4
Germany
6,077
5
Italy
5,122

Top 5 Models November 2016
#
Model
Unit Sales
1
Qashqai
21,889
2
JUKE
7,672
3
X-Trail
6,312
4
Micra
5,185
5
Note
2,197

Friday, 20 May 2016

Nissan & Mitsubishi have agreed to join together after Nissan purchased a 34% controlling interest in the company.

Nissan Motor Co. will invest 237 billion yen ($2.2 billion) to take a controlling 34 percent stake in Mitsubishi Motors. The purchase is poised to vault Nissan past Mitsubishi group companies to become Mitsubishi Motors’ single-largest shareholder.
The companies said they plan to sign an agreement by May 25 in which Nissan can name four directors to Mitsubishi Motors’ board. A Nissan-appointed director can also be named chairman of Mitsubishi Motors, according to a filing today. The deal will be invalid if not completed within a year.
Nissan is riding to Mitsubishi’s rescue after it called out Mitsubishi for cheating on emissions tests, plunging its close partner into crisis and uncertainty about its viability.

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn and Mitsubishi CEO Osamu Masuko outlined the alliance after the boards of both companies met separately earlier today to sign off on the plans.
Ghosn said the alliance would cover purchasing, common platforms, joint manufacturing, technology development and target shared cost savings. Nissan would also contribute corporate governance and management expertise to help Mitsubishi restore public trust in its brand.
“It represents a win-win,” Ghosn said. “We believe in the potential of Mitsubishi Motors.”
Ghosn promise
Ghosn said Nissan, as Mitsubishi’s biggest shareholder, would “preserve and nourish” the Mitsubishi brand. Ghosn said the agreement came together quickly because Mitsubishi was open and honest about the scale of its problems. He noted that Nissan would only complete the deal after it has conducted full due-diligence of the investment.
Masuko said his company needed the help and that a deeper partnership with Nissan was an “important pathway” to re-establishing trust in his company’s tarnished brand. “We had to do something quite daring,” Masuko said. “It is not an easy task to restore trust.”
The overture tightens bonds between two companies that could have just as easily split ways in acrimony over a scandal that has hurt both in their home market.
But Mitsubishi’s faked fuel economy crisis, which has since torpedoed crucial Japanese minicar sales at both companies, also presents a potential win-win opportunity for both.
For Mitsubishi, it provides a stable source of cash and corporate management from Nissan that may help restore its tarnished reputation. The struggling carmaker may even get a badly needed influx of new product for the U.S. to help shore up a fledgling recovery there.
Nissan gains
For Nissan, tapping Mitsubishi’s solid sales network in Southeast Asia could help Nissan in a market where it has failed to gain traction. Additional supply of vehicles to Mitsubishi would also help Nissan achieve higher volume in an era when economies of scale is the new mantra.
“Why spend twice? One development can be done and shared,” Ghosn said, stressing both companies could share work in areas such as pickups, electric cars and autonomous vehicles.
Nissan must also preserve its Japanese minicar partnership with Mitsubishi, no matter how strained, because the segment accounts for about 40 percent of local sales. Nissan abandoned its own minicar business and threw its lot into a joint minicar venture with Mitsubishi in 2010.
And more importantly, it provides opportunities to pool resources on electrified drivetrains -- a technology that both car companies have positioned as central to their growth strategy.
“There’s an easy way to spin this positively,” said Kurt Sanger, lead auto analyst at Deutsche Securities Japan. “At the end, this is about much more than just minicars in Japan.”
Renault experience
Ghosn said Nissan would channel its successful experience working with French partner Renault into its approach with Mitsubishi. The key would be taking small steps, planning well together and ensuring the independent identities of both companies.
“We have the track record to make it work,” Ghosn said.
Masuko said the alliance was accelerated by the recent fuel efficiency scandal, but that both companies have been gravitating toward each other in recent years through joint projects.
“It is very difficult to go alone,” Masuko said. “We have to have a trusted partner.”
The companies’ have built trust over the years. Aside from cooperating in minivehicles, Nissan has in the past also provided Mitsubishi with luxury sedans based on its Infiniti nameplates. Mitsubishi has also previously manufactured a pickup in Thailand for Nissan.
“We are not going to change Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi is going to change by itself,” Ghosn said. “We are going to support Mitsubishi to do that.”
Discount deal
Because of Mitsubishi’s tumbling stock price, Nissan may have been able to grab a sizeable shareholding at a discount. The price could have easily been double before Mitsubishi was mired in scandal and had the appearance of a company on the rebound.
Mitsubishi Motors shares have fallen 43 percent since April 19.
The tie-up comes the fuel economy scandal around Mitsubishi widens. Mitsubishi, which admitted last month to cheating on fuel-economy ratings for four minicars sold in Japan, said May 12 that nine more models including an SUV may not have been properly tested as the scandal spreads beyond the initial batch of minicars.
Two of those original minicars were sold under the Nissan brand.
The problem came to light after Nissan discovered irregularities in fuel economy figures when engineers from the companies sat down to develop the next-generation of the minicars.
Mitsubishi has said vehicles sold in the U.S. and other markets outside Japan were not subjected to the rigged emissions testing procedures used in Japan.
Minicar sales at both companies have plummeted in the wake of the scandal, with Mitsubishi stopping production of the cars at the joint venture until a fix and compensation is determined.
Mitsubishi has said it won’t seek help from the Mitsubishi Group companies, such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. and Mitsubishi Corp., which hold stakes in the automaker and have traditionally served as go-to bailout partners in the past.
Of the Mitsubishi Group companies, Mitsubishi Heavy has the biggest stake with 20 percent. Trading company Mitsubishi Corp. holds 10 percent, while the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ owns 3.9 percent. Together, they hold about 34 percent of Mitsubishi Motors.
Under Japanese law, a one-third stake holding is enough to give a shareholder veto power over board decisions. Nissan's 34 percent stake would suffice.
Nissan is Japan's second-largest automaker by sales. The deal would give Nissan a bigger stake in Mitsubishi than its 15 percent holding in alliance partner Renault. The French automaker holds a 43.4 percent stake in Nissan.
Scandal memories
Mitsubishi's latest misconduct has revived memories of a scandal more than 15 years ago when it admitted systematically covering up customer complaints for more than two decades.
Its brand image weakened, it was unable to recover on its own and received a major bailout from other Mitsubishi Group companies in 2004, after which it continued to be plagued by recall and quality issues.
Since then, the company has staged a gradual comeback, centered around rebranding itself as a leader in electrified vehicles and crossovers and sport utility vehicles.
Analysts have estimated that Mitsubishi may have to pay close to $1 billion to compensate Japanese mini-vehicle customers for "eco-car" tax breaks and extra fuel costs.
Nissan profit up 34%
Separately today, Nissan said its operating profits for its last fiscal year ended in March rose 34 percent to $6.6 billion. Net income grew 14.5 percent to $4.4 billion and total revenue expanded 7.2 percent to $101.4 billion.
"Rising demand for new products in North America, Western Europe and China offset the impact of negative foreign exchange movements and slowing or declining sales in emerging markets," Nissan said in a statement.
In the statement, Ghosn said: “These solid results reflect the success of our continuing product offensive, particularly in the North American market. Encouraging demand for new models, combined with continued cost efficiency, helped us withstand currency headwinds and volatile trading conditions in several emerging markets.”
Bloomberg and Reuters contributed to this report
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Monday, 1 February 2016

Nissan Motor Co Ltd announces production, sales and exports for December 2015 and the full year.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced its production, sales and export figures for December 2015 and calendar year 2015.
1. Production
December

Nissan's global production in December increased 6.8 percent year-on-year to 437,113 units, the eighth consecutive month of increase and a record for the month of December.
Production in Japan decreased 1.9 percent year-on-year to 73,829 units, the first decrease in two months.

Production outside of Japan increased 8.7 percent year-on-year to 363,284 units, the eighth consecutive month of increase and a record for the month of December.
In the U.S., production increased 13.0 percent year-on-year to 76,469 units, a record for the month of December.
In Mexico, production decreased 1.8 percent year-on-year to 52,502 units.
In the U.K., production decreased 18.3 percent year-on-year to 27,916 units.
In Spain, production decreased 12.6 percent year-on-year to 7,413 units.
In China, production increased 28.3 percent year-on-year to 139,596 units, a record for a single month.
Production in other regions decreased 3.6 percent year-on-year to 59,388 units.
Calendar Year 2015
Nissan's global production in 2015 increased 1.4 percent year-on-year to 5,170,056 units, the sixth consecutive year of increase and a calendar-year record.
Production in Japan decreased 0.9 percent year-on-year to 872,831 units, the third consecutive year of decrease.
Production outside Japan increased 1.9 percent year-on-year to 4,297,225 units, the sixth consecutive year of increase and a calendar-year record.
In the U.S., production increased 1.6 percent year-on-year to 962,258 units, a calendar-year record.
In Mexico, production increased 2.1 percent year-on-year to 822,905 units, a calendar–year record.
In the U.K., production decreased 4.7 percent year-on-year to 476,589 units.
In Spain, production decreased 25.8 percent year-on-year to 104,684 units.
In China, production increased 2.6 percent year-on-year to 1,206,168 units.
Production in other regions increased 12.1 percent year-on-year to 724,621 units.
2. Sales
December

Global sales increased 11.0 percent year-on-year to 526,640 units, the first increase in two months and a record for the month of December.
Japan:
  • Sales including mini-vehicles decreased 3.8 percent year-on-year to 37,243 units, the 19th consecutive month of decrease.
  • Vehicle registrations decreased 0.5 percent year-on-year to 24,254 units.
  • Mini-vehicle sales decreased 9.4 percent year-on-year to 12,989 units.
Sales outside Japan increased 12.3 percent year-on-year to 489,397 units, the eighth consecutive month of increase and a record for a single month.
In the U.S., sales increased 18.7 percent year-on-year to 139,300 units, a record for the month of December.
In Mexico, sales increased 10.4 percent year-on-year to 38,785 units, a record for a single month.
In Europe, sales decreased 13.1 percent year-on-year to 62,976 units.
In China, sales increased 15.0 percent year-on-year to 159,148 units, a record for a single month.
Sales in other regions decreased 1.5 percent year-on-year to 79,545 units.
Calendar Year 2015
Global sales increased 2.1 percent year-on-year to 5,421,804 units, the sixth consecutive year of increase and a calendar-year record.
Japan:
  • Sales including mini-vehicles decreased 12.1 percent year-on-year to 589,046 units, the second consecutive year of decrease.
  • Vehicle registrations decreased 11.8 percent year-on-year to 378,218 units.
  • Mini-vehicle sales decreased 12.7 percent year-on-year to 210,828 units.
Sales outside Japan increased 4.2 percent year-on-year to 4,832,758 units, the sixth consecutive year of increase and a calendar-year record.
In the U.S., sales increased 7.1 percent year-on-year to 1,484,918 units, a calendar-year record.
In Mexico, sales increased 19.0 percent year-on-year to 348,941 units, a calendar-year record.
In Europe, sales increased 3.0 percent year-on-year to 761,053 units, a calendar-year record.
In China, sales increased 6.3 percent year-on-year to 1,250,073 units.
Sales in other regions decreased 3.0 percent year-on-year to 856,183 units.
3. Exports from Japan
December

Exports in December decreased 14.3 percent year-on-year to 46,787 units, the first decrease in three months.
Calendar Year 2015
Exports increased 9.7 percent year-on-year to 518,631 units, the first increase in four years.