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Home News Auto News Carlos Ghosn: Mitsubishi to Retain Distinct Identity Following Nissan Takeover Carlos Ghosn: Mitsubishi to Retain Distinct Identity Following Nissan Takeover Auto News Kon | May 13, 2016 07:06 pm Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) will not be reduced to just rebadging models of its soon-to-be new owner Nissan, assured Nissan Motor Co Ltd’s President and CEO Carlos Ghosn in a conference call Q&A session with journalists across the Asia Pacific region.Earlier this week, the two companies announced that they have signed a Basic Agreement to enter a ‘strategic alliance’ encompassing areas of purchasing, vehicle platforms, technology, plant utilization, and development in growth markets.Concurrent with the agreement, Nissan will assume a 34% equity stake in MMC, making it the company’s single biggest shareholder. The transaction remains subject to the signing of a definitive Alliance Agreement (expected by the end of May 2016) as well as the signing of a shareholders agreement with other major stake holders of MMC from the Mitsubishi Group keiretsu.Globally, Nissan’s production volumes exceeds Mitsubishi’s by over five-fold; the former makes 5.4 million cars a year, whilst the latter rolls out around a million cars in the same timeframe.Elaborating on the goals of the tie-up, Ghosn emphasized that both Nissan and Mitsubishi will continue to run as independent entities and retain their separate distinct identities to consumers. He points out that the Mitsubishi brand is a strong asset with rich heritage to be preserved. According to him, Nissan aims to see MMC emerge as a stronger outfit than its present embattled state from the tie-up.Both brands enjoy strong presences in Southeast Asia. In 2014, new Nissan plants opened in both Thailand and Indonesia, boosting its ASEAN production capacity by 300,000 units per annum. Mitsubishi, meanwhile, is in the midst of building a new 160,000-capacity plant in Indonesia whilst having also acquired Ford’s old plant in the Philippines in 2014.Moving forward, Ghosn has ruled out closing any plants in the name of rationalization, but states that cross manufacturing between the two brands will be likely.Future products of the two brands will undoubtedly be underpinned by common platforms and shared technology, but Ghosn emphasizes that they will be developed separately to ensure that they continue to carry the distinct flavours of their respective brands.He points to the ongoing nature of the Renault-Nissan Alliance which sees Renault and Nissan vehicles, despite sharing certain hardware and common platform, have very distinct characteristics – the Nissan X-Trail and Renault Koleos, for example. This contrasts products of the Volkswagen Group, where all vehicles irrespective of brand, seem to have similar driving characteristics. The two companies will also benefit from their combined economies of scale to optimize production costs; Mitsubishi will particularly benefit in instances where its design and technology are adopted by bigger-volume player Nissan.When asked about what Mitsubishi has to offer to the Renault-Nissan Alliance that the two component companies do not already possess, Ghosn points to Mitsubishi’s superior plug-in hybrid powertrain technology for which Nissan is still in the infancy stage of development. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Carlos Ghosn mitsubishi Nissan Print Related News Nissan Acquires 34% Stake In Mitsubishi Motors; Ghosn To Lead MMC Board Auto News Kon | October 20, 2016 Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. has completed an acquisition of 34% equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, effectively becoming its largest shareholder ... Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Arrested In Tokyo Auto News Siew Weng | November 20, 2018 Nissan has just confirmed that the company’s Chairman Carlos Ghosn has been arrested by Tokyo prosecutors over alleged underreporting of his ... Carlos Ghosn To Step Down As Nissan CEO; Hiroto Saikawa Takes The Rein Auto News Kon | February 23, 2017 Carlos Ghosn’s long-running reign as Chief Executive Office of Nissan Motor Co is set to end on 1 April with current co-CEO and representative ... Carlos Ghosn on RNA Acquiring Mitsubishi, and Other Things Auto News Aswan | December 27, 2016 We're living in a time when CEOs are not afraid to speak their mind, on record, about their business decisions and their plans for the future. This ... Comments
Carlos Ghosn: Mitsubishi to Retain Distinct Identity Following Nissan Takeover Auto News Kon | May 13, 2016 07:06 pm Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) will not be reduced to just rebadging models of its soon-to-be new owner Nissan, assured Nissan Motor Co Ltd’s President and CEO Carlos Ghosn in a conference call Q&A session with journalists across the Asia Pacific region.Earlier this week, the two companies announced that they have signed a Basic Agreement to enter a ‘strategic alliance’ encompassing areas of purchasing, vehicle platforms, technology, plant utilization, and development in growth markets.Concurrent with the agreement, Nissan will assume a 34% equity stake in MMC, making it the company’s single biggest shareholder. The transaction remains subject to the signing of a definitive Alliance Agreement (expected by the end of May 2016) as well as the signing of a shareholders agreement with other major stake holders of MMC from the Mitsubishi Group keiretsu.Globally, Nissan’s production volumes exceeds Mitsubishi’s by over five-fold; the former makes 5.4 million cars a year, whilst the latter rolls out around a million cars in the same timeframe.Elaborating on the goals of the tie-up, Ghosn emphasized that both Nissan and Mitsubishi will continue to run as independent entities and retain their separate distinct identities to consumers. He points out that the Mitsubishi brand is a strong asset with rich heritage to be preserved. According to him, Nissan aims to see MMC emerge as a stronger outfit than its present embattled state from the tie-up.Both brands enjoy strong presences in Southeast Asia. In 2014, new Nissan plants opened in both Thailand and Indonesia, boosting its ASEAN production capacity by 300,000 units per annum. Mitsubishi, meanwhile, is in the midst of building a new 160,000-capacity plant in Indonesia whilst having also acquired Ford’s old plant in the Philippines in 2014.Moving forward, Ghosn has ruled out closing any plants in the name of rationalization, but states that cross manufacturing between the two brands will be likely.Future products of the two brands will undoubtedly be underpinned by common platforms and shared technology, but Ghosn emphasizes that they will be developed separately to ensure that they continue to carry the distinct flavours of their respective brands.He points to the ongoing nature of the Renault-Nissan Alliance which sees Renault and Nissan vehicles, despite sharing certain hardware and common platform, have very distinct characteristics – the Nissan X-Trail and Renault Koleos, for example. This contrasts products of the Volkswagen Group, where all vehicles irrespective of brand, seem to have similar driving characteristics. The two companies will also benefit from their combined economies of scale to optimize production costs; Mitsubishi will particularly benefit in instances where its design and technology are adopted by bigger-volume player Nissan.When asked about what Mitsubishi has to offer to the Renault-Nissan Alliance that the two component companies do not already possess, Ghosn points to Mitsubishi’s superior plug-in hybrid powertrain technology for which Nissan is still in the infancy stage of development. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Carlos Ghosn mitsubishi Nissan
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