“We Are Here to Stay”: Nissan Reaffirms India Commitment Despite Exit from mfg JV
After ceding control of RNAIPL to Renault, Nissan says its most significant push in India is just beginning.
Kiran Murali & Ketan Thakkar
01 Apr 2025
The French carmaker plans to activate major levers with a dedicated task force to drive faster operations in India, launch new models on the CMF-B platform, and boost international sales, diversifying beyond European markets.
Read moreAfter ceding control of RNAIPL to Renault, Nissan says its most significant push in India is just beginning.
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