Nissan has revealed plans to sell one million electric vehicles worldwide by 2022 as part of increasing the revenue by 30 percent and reaching 16.5 trillion yen target by the closure of the 2022 financial year. The Japanese auto major has also devised aggressive strategy to culminate free cash flow of 2.5 trillion yen and achieve 8 percent core operating profit margin.
A range of new technologies involving self driving and connected cars are also endorsed for arrival. The Renault-Nissan global alliance was initially predicted to be a bummer but both companies rose against all odds to make it one of the most successful partnerships in automotive history. With Mitsubishi under their arm, powertrain and platform sharing will be utilised to the maximum.
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Another significant plan is to introduce an electric small vehicle in Japan and in total about eight pure electric models are about to be developed. Nissan has had tremendous success globally with the Leaf and all the upcoming zero-emission vehicles will follow its footsteps. About 20 models in as many markets with self-driving technology are about to be rolled out as well.
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