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Nissan Motor CEO Makoto Uchida (L) and Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe (R) attend a joint press conference on 15 March, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. The automakers announced their partnership on electric vehicles to compete with rival EV manufacturers such as Chinas BYD or US-based Tesla.  (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)
Nissan Motor CEO Makoto Uchida (L) and Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe (R) attend a joint press conference on 15 March, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. The automakers announced their partnership on electric vehicles to compete with rival EV manufacturers such as Chinas BYD or US-based Tesla. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)
  • Nissan is considered a pioneer when it comes to electric vehicles.
  • Since the Nissan Leaf, the automaker has battled to make further inroads, along with fellow Japanese automaker, Honda.
  • The two automakers have announced a strategic partnership in EV collaboration to take on its rivals, especially from China.


Japanese auto rivals Nissan Motor and Honda Motor are considering a strategic partnership to collaborate on producing key components for electric vehicles (EVs) and artificial intelligence in automotive software platforms, the companies said Friday, 15 March.

The potential partnership could help the two develop economies of scale in producing EVs as Japan's automakers face heavy competition from China's BYD, Tesla and others.

Nissan was a pioneer in electric vehicles (EVs) with its all-electric Leaf model but has struggled alongside other legacy automakers in the face of increasing competition from nimbler new entrants.

"Emerging players are very aggressive and are making inroads at incredible speed," Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida told a press briefing.

"We cannot win the competition as long as we stick to conventional wisdom and a traditional approach," he said.

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Honda's sales also lag those of rivals and battery-powered vehicles accounted for less than 0.5% of its worldwide sales of about 2.8 million cars over the first nine months of 2023, company data showed.

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The two companies signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to look at areas of potential collaboration but have yet to determine the scope, Honda President Toshihiro Mibe said.

They are open to working together in any region, both in Japan and overseas, Uchida said.

Nissan has existing business alliances with Renault and Mitsubishi Motors, but these will not be affected by a potential alliance with Honda, he said.

Nissan cooperates with Renault on EVs, mainly in Europe. The next Nissan electric Micra will share the same architecture as the new Renault Five and be built in the same plant in northern France.

Nissan and Renault last year reduced the scope of their years-long alliance and Renault has since signed agreements with new partners such as China's Geely.

Uchida said Nissan and Honda were open to collaboration with existing partners should opportunities arise.

The companies will explore cost-cutting measures, Honda's Mibe said, adding that achieving cost-effectiveness requires greater production levels.

Honda is aiming to increase its ratio of electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles to 100% of all sales by 2040.

Nissan and Honda have yet to discuss a capital tie-up, but they are open to the possibility in the future, Mibe said.

"We are strapped for time and need to be speedy," he said. "In 2030 to be in a good position we need a decision now."

Nissan's pursuit of a partnership was first reported by TV Tokyo. The Nikkei newspaper has reported specific measures could include the introduction of a common powertrain, joint procurement and the development of a common platform.

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