- You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. and You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. confirmed discussions between the two companies that would form the third-largest automaker in the world based on sales.
- The automakers today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding, which includes You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. potential involvement.
- Earlier this year, Honda and Nissan also signed an agreement that focused on jointly developing electric vehicles and automotive software.
The talks arise as Nissan continues to struggle financially. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. that it would allow some Infiniti dealerships to merge with nearby Nissan stores in an effort to save on spending. The company has also previously announced its intent to reduce its workforce and restructure its corporate layout, while CEO Makoto Uchida reduced his salary by 50 percent.
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Uchida marked today's announcement by saying in a press release, "We anticipate that if this integration comes to fruition, we will be able to deliver even greater value to a wider customer base."
Honda/Nissan
Over the next six months, the automakers will discuss merging their operations under a single holding company, with the goal of completing the merger by August 2026. Honda's chief executive Toshihiro Mibe said that the companies have decided they can better navigate the changing industry together.
"At this time of change in the automobile industry, which is said to occur once every 100 years, we hope that Mitsubishi Motors' participation in the business integration discussions of Nissan and Honda will lead to further social change, and that we will be able to become a leading company in creating new value in mobility through business integration," he said.
Car and Driver reached out to representatives from Honda and Nissan's North American operations for comment on the merger plans, however, both referred us to executive statements that were released as part of the official announcement.