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Nissan charts course back from the brink

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Nissan charts course back from the brink

Nissan Motor Company is revamping its lineup and technology to regain its former relevance, with a focus on hybrid e-power drivetrain technology. The company plans to cut costs, reduce its model lineup, and introduce new vehicles, including a hybrid version of the Rogue.

Nissan Motor Company is undergoing a significant transformation under the leadership of its new President and CEO, Ivan Espinosa. The company plans to reduce its global model lineup by 16 underperforming models and introduce new vehicles, including a hybrid version of the Rogue. Nissan is also adopting new production methods, such as reducing the number of shared platforms from eight to three, to cut costs and bring new vehicles to market quicker. The company's hybrid e-power drivetrain technology is a key part of its plans, using a unique system where the gasoline engine generates electricity to power an electric motor. This technology is expected to be a major factor in Nissan's recovery. The changes are aimed at restoring Nissan and its luxury arm Infiniti to their former relevance.

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