Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (NCIC) today announced the establishment of Nissan Mobility Service Co., Ltd., a dedicated mobility service company, as part of its efforts to continue transforming its business in China. The announcement was made at the 5th China International Import Export (CIIE) show which opened on Nov. 5th here.
Nissan’s PV and LCV sales (incl. DFAC sales from Jan.-Sep. and ZNA) in China reached 926,732 vehicles from January to October of the year, a 17.3% decline year on year, resulting from continued external headwinds, including industrywide parts and chip shortages, and pandemic disruptions.
Nissan in China sold 92,071 units in September, including 80,564 passenger vehicle (PV) units across the Nissan + Venucia + INFINITI brands, and 11,507 light commercial vehicle (LCV) units for Dongfeng Automobile Co., Ltd. (DFAC) and Zhengzhou Nissan (ZNA), a 11.8%, 6.2%, and 38.0% decline year on year, respectively.
Nissan’s PV and LCV sales in China reached 745,793 vehicles from January to August of the year, a 18.5% decline year on year, resulting from continued external headwinds, including industry-wide parts and chip shortages and pandemic disruptions.
Sales by the Nissan scope and passenger vehicle (PV) businesses saw strong rebound in July with 100,203 and 86,474 units sold, a 4.6% and 7.5% increase year on year, respectively.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle (PV) and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales in China reached 546,020 vehicles in the first six months of the year, a 22.7% decline on year, resulting from external headwinds, including industry-wide parts and chip shortages.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle (PV) and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales in China reached 436,969 vehicles in the first five months of the year, a 26.2% decline year-on-year, because of lingering external headwinds, including industry-wide parts and chip shortages and extended lockdowns across key regions and cities, as ongoing COVID-19 disruptions continued.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle (PV) and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales in China reached 368,125 vehicles in the first four months of the year, a 23.4% decline year on year, because of worsening external headwinds, including industry-wide shortages and lockdowns across key regions and cities, as ongoing COVID disruptions continued.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle and light commercial vehicle sales in China reached 298,863 vehicles in the first three months of the year, a 15.2% decline year on year, because of worsening external headwinds, including ongoing COVID disruptions across the country and cross-industry shortages.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle and light commercial vehicle sales in China increased 2.5% in February 2022 over the same period last year to 77,494 units, as a result of the week-long traditional Chinese New Year holidays coupled with the external headwinds, including ongoing COVID disruptions and cross-industry shortages.
Nissan’s passenger vehicle and light commercial vehicle sales in China declined by 8.7% in January 2022 over the same period last year to 133,467 units, as the external headwinds, including the ongoing pandemic and cross-industry shortages, lingered on.
BEIJING (January 6, 2022) – Nissan’s passenger vehicle and light commercial vehicle businesses in China declined by 5.2% in 2021 over the previous year to 1,381,494 units because of external headwinds, including the ongoing pandemic and cross-industry shortages.
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