All Nissan models include Fengfeng, Fengya, Guishi, imported X-Trail, imported Qashqai, Junyi, Bluebird, Liwei, Paladin, Tiida, Qijuntan, Nissan 350Z, Nissan 370Z, Nissan Cube, Nissan GTR , Nissan Maxima, Teana, Patrol, Qashqai, Maxima, New Teana, Sylphy Tan, Tiida, Sunshine, etc.
Nissan is a Japanese automobile manufacturer founded in 1933 by Aikawa-Yoshisuke in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. It currently operates in twenty countries and regions (including Japan) has an automobile manufacturing base and provides products and services in more than 160 countries and regions around the world.
NISSAN is the Romanized form of the Japanese word "Nissan" and is the abbreviation of Japanese industry. Its meaning is "aiming at the future of people and cars." The Nissan trademark places NISSAN on a fiery red sun, concisely indicating the company name and highlighting the image of the country where it is located, which is unique in automobile trademark culture.
Nissan brand culture:
"Strength comes from oneself". This simple statement, yet familiar to every Nissan Motor Company employee, conveys a powerful truth. No company can be more powerful than people, because people give it life. Companies can’t create products, provide services, or solve problems, but people can.
Nissan employees are facing many significant developments that will transform the global automotive industry. One of these trends is demographic change. The world's population is growing rapidly and is now 6.7 billion. By 2050, it is expected to rise to more than 9 billion.
The greater the population, the greater the demand for cars. There are 600 million cars in the world; statistics show that by 2050, the number of cars will likely reach 2.5 billion.
Many cars are marketed to the new middle class that is growing around the world, especially in emerging market countries. Cars are an important symbol of freedom, status and personal achievement, and a growing number of new drivers will seek affordable transportation and the benefits of car ownership.
Another important development trend is the increasing demand for a cleaner environment. Automakers have accelerated product development to launch models with higher fuel efficiency and lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. , including vehicles equipped with more efficient fuel engines, hybrid vehicles, clean diesel vehicles, electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles.
The world is changing, and Nissan must adapt to this changing world. We have developed Nissan's own strengths to provide our customers with the solutions they need and that will deliver value to them now or for years to come. These solutions include:
Electric and fuel cell vehicles that are attractive, fun to drive and achieve zero emissions; global entry-level vehicles that make mobility more convenient and affordable ; Innovative advanced technologies that help improve the environment, improve vehicle safety, improve vehicle power performance, and provide a more satisfying in-car life.