Honda Motor Co. is eliminating the mandatory retirement age for highly skilled and technical employees and the “seniority ...
During a media roundtable at CES, Noriya Kaihara, Honda’s executive vice president, suggested the brand could develop a larger SUV, potentially based on the Nissan Armada, to compete with ...
Honda executives recently shared insights into their rationale for the proposed merger with Nissan.During a media roundtable ...
A Honda executive suggested the two companies could co-develop future full-size vehicles or that Honda could utilize existing full-size Nissans for its lineup.
"Because of Trump's initiatives, we might be very careful how we would start production" of upcoming electric models, Honda Executive Vice President Noriya Kaihara said at the CES technology ...
The main remarks came from Noriya Kaihara, the director and executive vice president of Honda Motor Company. "We are still discussing with Nissan how we will proceed," he said. "In the short term ...
“Since the beginning of last year, we’ve been in conversation with Nissan,” Noriya Kaihara, director and executive vice president at Honda, said through a translator following the company ...
Noriya Kaihara, Honda’s executive vice president, said sharing those vehicles will help fill the gaps in its lineup. From Automotive News: “Nissan has a little bit larger class, e-segment ...