China Is a Very Important Market for Nissan, Says COO

China Is a Very Important Market for Nissan, Says COO

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Nissan emphasizes its commitment to the Chinese market by planning to launch seven electric vehicles by 2026 and aims for 80% of its lineup to be electrified by 2030. While Nissan has accelerated electrification in Europe and Japan, it has been more cautious in China, waiting for a shift towards software-driven vehicles. Despite criticism for lagging in the EV market, Nissan defines its leadership through customer experience and technological innovation, rather than sales volume.

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What percentage of Nissan's product lineup is expected to be electrified by 2030?

60%

80%

70%

50%

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Why did Nissan delay accelerating electrification goals in China compared to Europe and Japan?

Lack of infrastructure

Government regulations

Focus on vehicle intelligence systems

Higher production costs

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What was Nissan's first mass-produced electric vehicle?

Aria

Sakura

Leaf

Altima

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How does Nissan define its leadership in the automotive market?

By customer experience and vehicle reliability

By advertising campaigns

By the number of cars sold

By market share

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Which market did Nissan pioneer with the Leaf?

Luxury vehicles

Commercial vehicles

Mass production electric vehicles

Hybrid vehicles