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Nissan Nx8: a New Hybrid Mastodon to Rub on the Q7

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Nissan, Japan's third-largest car manufacturer behind Toyota and Honda, is in difficulty in most of its markets. Nissan is looking to re-launch its main markets In Europe, where the electric range has been slow to expand but whose arrival of the new Micra and Leaf and the future Juke EV should allow it to breathe a little. In the United States, too, where the group will have more than ten years ago, and whose aging products are judged to be out …
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Nissan, Japan's third-largest car manufacturer behind Toyota and Honda, is in difficulty in most of its markets. Nissan is looking to re-launch its main markets In Europe, where the electric range has been slow to expand but whose arrival of the new Micra and Leaf and the future Juke EV should allow it to breathe a little. In the United States, too, where the group will have more than ten years ago, and whose aging products are judged to be out …

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Auto Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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