Exclusive: Nissan's electric comeback stalled by Ariya production woes

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Nissan Motor Co's new Ariya electric vehicle has been hampered by problems at its high-tech production line, four people familiar with the matter said, slowing delivery of a car designed to put the automaker on the road to a comeback.

on more equal footing. Nissan also agreed to invest in Renault's new EV business.

Output over the next two months is expected to fall short of that, according to production planning notes from last month reviewed by Reuters. Output in March was forecast at under 6,900 vehicles and at around 5,200 in April and 5,400 in May, according to the planning notes. That has since been lowered, one of the people said.U.S. dealers stopped taking customer reservations last year, while Japanese dealers stopped taking orders in August.

"Just like the Beetle brought Volkswagen back, I think the Ariya will bring Nissan back," Beltran said, adding some customers had cancelled Tesla deposits for the Ariya.

 

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