Nissan unveils new EV designed for Chinese market

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Japan's Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Tuesday unveiled a new electric sport-utility vehicle (SUV) at the Shanghai auto show as it highlighted its commitment to the Chinese market.

FILE PHOTO: The brand logo of Nissan Motor Corp. is seen on a tyre wheel of the company's car at their showroom in Tokyo, Japan November 11, 2020. REUTERS/Issei Katoon Tuesday unveiled a new electric sport-utility vehicle at the Shanghai auto show as it highlighted its commitment to the Chinese market.

China has long been a key market for Nissan, but like other global automakers, it faces increasing pressure and the threat of declining market share from the rise of home-grown auto companies.

 

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