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NISSAN ANNOUNCES NEW VEHICLE FOR SUNDERLAND PLANT
LONDON - LONDON, Tuesday 3rd June, 2008 -
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today announced that it will source an
innovative all-new compact car from its Sunderland plant in the
United Kingdom (UK), starting in 2010. Building on the success of
the Qashqai, the all-new product will reinforce Sunderland’s role as
manufacturer and exporter of high-value products.
The decision was announced following a visit
today by the British Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Gordon
Brown, to Nissan’s European Design Centre in central London where he
met Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO, Nissan Motor Co.
The Prime Minister said, "Nissan is a global
manufacturer with strong roots in Britain and I'm pleased to welcome
Nissan's new investment in the UK. Today's announcement that a brand
new car is to be designed and built in the UK is another important
boost to our manufacturing industry, and builds upon Nissan's recent
commitments to increase investment and jobs at its record breaking
Sunderland plant.
"Sunderland's success shows what an
innovative, talented and highly committed workforce can achieve, and
reaffirms the UK's position as a strong player in the global car
industry," he added.
Carlos Ghosn said, “By delivering on tough
commitments, our employees at Sunderland have demonstrated our plant
can be a globally competitive centre for the production of
high-value products. We are encouraged by the proactive support
shown by the British government to decide new products for the
Sunderland plant.”
The all-new vehicle will be an addition to
the current Nissan range and for the Sunderland plant, and it will
take up the manufacturing capacity created when production of the
current version of the Micra ends in 2010.
Next generation Micra
Nissan will compete in the entry-car market
with a dedicated new A platform that will be used for at least three
models, including the next generation of Micra, and will be built in
five Leading Competitive Countries (LCCs).
Production sites for this family of compact
cars will include the new plant in Chennai, India, being constructed
by the Renault-Nissan Alliance. The development of a competitive A
platform is one of several business breakthroughs announced as part
of Nissan GT 2012, the company’s new five-year business plan.
The Nissan plant in Sunderland produced a
record 374,000 vehicles in fiscal year 2007. Nissan is the largest
vehicle exporter from the UK, with around 80% of production sold
outside of the country. Together with the engine assembly plant and
other facilities, Sunderland currently employs 4,700 workers.

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