Nissan projects itself more and more into the electric future of its range. The Japanese carmaker is preparing to announce the stop to the development of new thermal engines in all its main markets, with the only exception that could be represented by that American. A decision the company would make in order to focus even more on developing new electric vehicles, given that Nissan currently has some ground to recover from in this respect compared to many other rival carmakers.
According to a report by Reuters, which cites a report by the economic newspaper Nikkei, the only exception would be the United States: Nissan continues to see a future for vehicles with internal combustion engines in the American country, particularly as regards the pick-up and truck segment. Recall that the Japanese car manufacturer, which at the moment preferred not to comment on the indiscretion, is planning to build new battery recycling factories to be built both in the United States and in Europe. by the end of 2025: like other brands, see General Motors and Ford, even Nissan will therefore be forced to turn to the exclusive development of battery-powered vehicles, especially in Europe where the standards on reducing emissions will become increasingly stringent.
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