Honda and Nissan have agreed to merge, which, if everything goes according to plan, will see the two automakers become one by the middle of 2026. Spurred by Nissan’s precarious financial position, the ...
2025 Honda SP160 launched in India; priced from Rs 1,21,951 (ex-showroom). The update brings in OBD2B compliance to the premium 160cc commuter. There are new features and updated colourways on offer.
Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi are investigating the ... while Nissan is a leader in larger vehicles such as the four-wheel-drive Patrol and Navara. While savings may not be found by merging similar ...
Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida, left, Takao Kato, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, center, and Honda Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe, right, leave after a joint news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, ...
The deal is estimated to be worth about $79.9 billion and is expected to be finalised by 2026. Honda and Nissan executives remain in merger negotiations at least until June 2025 before a new ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda agreed to consider a merger and set up a joint holding company, which would create the world's third-largest automaker. The two companies said in a statement ...
That nameplate has stood for a fun time behind the wheel for driving enthusiasts since the original Prelude debuted in 1978. Honda timed this announcement to coincide with its 25th year in the ...
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India has launched the new 2025 Honda Activa 125. The scooter has undergone a few changes to its design and features as part of this update. It now offers features ...
Honda unveiled two EV prototypes that are CES 2025-bound, both labeled under the so-called Honda 0 Series. One is the familiar/similar bullet-shaped four-door concept many saw/gasped at CES 2024 ...
In 2023, Honda and Nissan sold 3.98 million and 3.37 million vehicles worldwide, respectively. The Toyota group sold 11.23 million vehicles that year, maintaining the top position for the fourth ...
Honda's US-listed shares were up 0.9 per cent in afternoon trading. Honda and Nissan, Japan's second- and third-biggest automakers, respectively, after Toyota, have been losing market share in China.