...WASHINGTON - Nissan will introduce a diesel version of its Maxima sedan in the U.S. in 2010. The automaker's CEO, Carlos Ghosn, told the Council on Foreign Relations that the vehicle would comply with emissions standards in all 50 states and...
...hybrid sales during media previews for the show, which opens to the public Friday. Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said Wednesday that hybrid sales appear to be slowing down, something he has warned could happen as consumers decide...
...percent to 7.4 trillion yen ($68 billion) from 6.8 trillion yen a year ago. Nissan president and chief executive Carlos Ghosn said the results were a record for the company and exceeded internal forecasts. Sales improved in North America, Japan...
...global auto partnership emerged last week after Mr. Kerkorian, who owns 9.9 percent of GM, said he had approached Carlos Ghosn, the chief executive of both Renault SA of France and Nissan Motor Co. of Japan, about considering adding GM to the...
...Foreign executives at major Japanese companies are still extremely rare. The one exception has been Brazilian-born Carlos Ghosn, chief executive at Nissan Motor Co., who has become a hero here by reviving the automaker from near-collapse to...
...better-than-expected results in China's growing auto market. The numbers were announced by Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn at an event in Yokohama, a port city south of Tokyo, where six models for the Japanese market were unveiled. "All...
...This relationship isn't built around one driver or anything along those lines," he said. FORMULA ONE: Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn said the automaker will announce whether it will stay in Formula One racing before the year ends. Renault's reputation...
...collaboration with Indian partner Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. "This could have a big potential - bigger than India," Carlos Ghosn, the CEO of both Nissan and Renault, said recently. General Motors Corp. has started making small cars here, including...
...from their vehicles. But this time, more and more will be models headed for showrooms, not concept or idea cars.Carlos Ghosn, the Renault boss, said reducing the dependence on gasoline was "the big challenge" that can be met only if large...
...vehicles, which will be no more costly than regular cars once they catch on in significant numbers, Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said Monday. "We need incentives to jump-start the technology," he told reporters in Tokyo. He said government...