Nissan maps out deal to build cars for Chery at its Sunderland plant
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Nissan has agreed to look at building cars in northern England for Chinese manufacturer Chery, in a move that would secure jobs at the UK’s largest car factory. …
Nissan has agreed to look at building cars in northern England for Chinese manufacturer Chery, in a move that would secure jobs at the UK’s largest car factory. The Japanese carmaker on Wednesday said it had signed a non-binding agreement and that discussions were ongoing over contract manufacturing by Nissan for Chery, which is part-owned by the Chinese state. If the deal goes ahead, Nissan would aim to begin manufacturing cars for Chery International UK at Sunderland’s production line 1 in the 2027 financial year. Chery has poured cars into the UK in recent months under its Chery, Omoda and Jaecoo brands. The Jaecoo 7, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) built in China, became the top-selling model in the UK in March . Massimiliano Messina, chair at Nissan for markets including Europe, said: “This is an important step forward for our operations. We are looking forward to working with Chery International UK in the coming months to finalise a position that is optimal for both companies.” The Nissan Sunderland factory, where about 6,000 workers are employed, is widely seen as one of the more efficient plants in Europe, producing the Qashqai SUV, the Juke crossover SUV, and the electric Leaf. However, it has suffered from turmoil in its Japanese parent company and the failure of European car sales to recover to pre-pandemic levels. Nissan is going through a painful global restructuring process, including the closure of several plants in Japan. …
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