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Ever since Nissan officially confirmed it will provide Mitsubishi with an “OEM” van for the Philippines, the local market has ...
Spread This NewsBy James Muonwa FIVE people perished while 18 others were injured after the driver of a truck they were aboard failed to negotiate a steep descent along the Mvurwi-Kanyemba road.
Two men were arrested by the personnel of Arayat Municipal Police Station after they were caught with fake cigarettes in a checkpoint at 5 am on Wednesday, May ...
If it does make it to the Philippines, it might use the name, Delica. Delica refers to Mitsubishi’s line of cabover vans and ...
Fast forward to May 2025, Nissan has officially confirmed that they will indeed be partnering with Mitsubishi for a van for ...
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Japanese automaker Nissan is set to cut 20,000 jobs—double its earlier target—amid worsening global sales, ageing product lines, and a projected record annual loss. The restructuring marks one of the ...
As it scrambles to turn things around, Nissan is scrapping plans to build a new LFP battery plant in Japan. The facility was expected to be key to reducing EV battery costs to keep up with leaders ...
Tokyo (AFP) – Japan's Nissan posted a huge annual net loss of $4.5 billion on Tuesday while confirming reports that it plans to cut 15 percent of its global workforce and warning about the ...
The cuts amount to roughly 5% of the automaker’s connected-vehicle software team, which is under the purview of Doug Field, Ford’s chief EV, digital and design officer.
There’s no denying the fact that Mitsubishi Motors loves the Philippines. Our country is still among the bright spots of the Japanese automaker, and we’re consistently one of the top markets for them.