Nissan’s EV Pullback Spreads To Europe As Drivetrain Plan Gets Cut
Nissan recently scrapped its $500 million electric vehicle plan in the U.S. to prioritize gas-powered, truck-based vehicles, including the Frontier. That sounds a lot like Toyota’s playbook with models such as the Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner. So far, the strategy appears to be working for Nissan, …
Nissan recently scrapped its $500 million electric vehicle plan in the U.S. to prioritize gas-powered, truck-based vehicles, including the Frontier. That sounds a lot like Toyota’s playbook with models such as the Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner. So far, the strategy appears to be working for Nissan, …
Nissan recently scrapped its $500 million electric vehicle plan in the U.S. to prioritize gas-powered, truck-based vehicles, including the Frontier. That sounds a lot like Toyota’s playbook with models such as the Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner. So far, the strategy appears to be working for Nissan, …
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