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Nissan unveils four-year plan to prioritise sustainable growth,  profitability

      Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Thursday unveiled a four-year plan to achieve sustainable growth, financial stability and profitability by the end of fiscal-year 2023. The scalable plan, involving cost-rationalisation and business optimisation, will shift the company’s strategy from its past focus on inflated expansion. As part of the ...

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Enter the new MINI Countryman

The biggest and most versatile member of the MINI model family generates fresh stimuli for driving pleasure and individual flair in the hallmark style of the British premium brand. Precisely refined design, attractive additions to the equipment range and innovative technology in the areas of operation and networking underpin the ...

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How Nissan is boosting the fight against COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended daily life across the globe and challenged everyone to do their part to help save lives. For some of us, it may be things as basic as washing our hands. For others, like health care workers, it means risking infection every day while fighting on ...

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Enter the new GLA campaign: ‘Designed for the wilderness. Enjoyed in the city.’

Climb mountains, overcome obstacles and embark on a wilderness adventure: Mercedes-Benz is breaking with the expectations of SUV communication. The campaign to launch the new GLA turns the usual advertising cliché on its head. Under the title “Designed for the Wilderness. Enjoyed in the city.” it plays humorously with the ...

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Rolls-Royce reflects on unique 116 – year history

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars recorded another chapter in its long story on May 4, 2020.  It was on this day in 1904 that The Hon Charles Rolls first met Henry Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester – an encounter after which the motor car, and the world of luxury, would never ...

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Dacia celebrates 15 years of success in Europe

From a single model to a comprehensive, diversified range with 6.5 million customers, Dacia has transformed the automotive sector since 2005 to the present day. Dacia looks back over 15 years of a true success story, from the launch of the Logan in Europe to the 100 per cent electric ...

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How artificial bird poop keeps your paintwork safe

  While getting struck by bird poop may be a sign of good luck in many countries, bird poop landing on your car can have more serious consequences, for your paintwork. Fortunately, Ford vehicles are tested for just this eventuality, with the help of artificial bird poop. The laboratory-developed synthetic ...

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Hyundai’s iconic Tucson SUV hits major milestone in the U.S.

Hyundai’s highly successful Tucson SUV recently surpassed the major milestone of one million unit sales in the U.S. market. The Tucson nameplate entered the U.S. market in 2004 and has spawned two all-new model generations since its introduction, in 2010 and 2016. Within Hyundai’s formidable SUV line-up, Tucson is our ...

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How will Covid-19 affect start-up funding in emerging markets?

Start-ups that have performed well during the implementation of social distancing and lockdown measures might offer favourable opportunities to investors amid the uncertainty, while the changing investment environment is set to add impetus for greater collaboration and renewed risk evaluation. Those who successfully ride out the storm look set to ...

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How Toyota plans to confront COVID-19 crisis – Akio Toyoda

  “Hello everyone. “Today, based on our financial results and forecast, I would like to share with you my thoughts on how Toyota intends to confront the COVID-19 crisis. “Since my appointment as president in 2009, Toyota has faced numerous crises. In overcoming them, I believe that our company has ...

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