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初校
文字・絵柄原稿
Fact FileYear Ended March 31, 2001
2000
Contents
1. Corporate Data1 Corporate Data2 Board of Directors and Auditors2 Corporate Officers4 Nissan’s Global Structure6 Major Offices and Facilities
2. Business Overview10 Business Results11 Global Production11 Production by Division11 Global Retail Sales12 Domestic Sales and Market Share12 Export from Japan12 Export from Japan by Region12 Cumulative Production, Export, and Domestic Sales Totals13 Top Five Models13 Recent Production and Registration Milestones14 Model Lineups (Japan)16 Model Lineups (Japan, North America, Europe)18 Model Changes in Japan22 Model Names by Markets24 Sales Network and Service Facilities Worldwide
3. Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates26 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan28 Major Events in Nissan’s History
Nissan Fact File 2000 1
1 Corporate Data
Corporate Data
Company Name NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.Registered Head Office 2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8623, JapanHeadquarters 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8023, Japan Phone: (03) 3543-5523Date of Establishment December 26, 1933Objectives 1. The development, manufacture, purchase, sale, lease and repair of the following items, parts
therefor and their related materials and goods;(1) automobiles, industrial vehicles and other transport machines and equipment;(2) internal-combustion engines and other power machines and equipment;(3) ships and engines therefor;(4) machine tools, press machines, casting and forging machines, assembly machines and
equipment, dies, jigs, tools and measuring instruments; and(5) fuel of every kind, lubricating oil and other oil products;
2. Engineering, consulting and technical guidance relating to any of the preceding businesses andthe development, sale, license and intermediation of inventions, ideas, designs, know-how andtechnical information and the like relating to each of the preceding items;
3. Information communications, information processing and information services, and the develop-ment, purchase, sale and lease of software, information communication machines and equip-ment and office equipment;
4. The purchase, sale, lease, brokerage and management of real estate and the operation of park-ing lots and the security guard business;
5. The designing, implementation, contracting and supervision for civil engineering and buildingconstruction, and the supervision of construction;
6. Electric work, electric communication work and installation work for machines and tools;7. The financial business and the purchase and sale of securities;8. The inland transportation, marine transportation, air transportation, warehousing and tourism
business;9. The acquisition, operation and management of facilities for education, medical care, sports,
amusement parks, exhibition halls, marinas, food and drink stands and restaurants and lodgingand the like, and incidental facilities thereto;
10. Management and administration of sport clubs, and producing sport entertainment;11. Personnel dispatching business; 12. Plate-making, printing, bookbinding, publication of books and prints, and advertising;13. Non-life insurance agency business and life insurance agency business; and14. Any and all businesses incidental or relative to any of the preceding paragraphs.
Paid-in Capital ¥496,606 millionStock Information Number of authorized shares: 6,000,000,000
Common stock (issued and outstanding): 3,977,295,210Number of shareholders: 116,055
Number of Employees 133,833 (Consolidated)030,747 (Non-Consolidated)
The Origins of The Company was jointly established on December 26, 1933, as Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd. (president:the Nissan Name Yoshisuke Aikawa), by Nihon Sangyo Co. and Tobata Imono Co., to manufacture and sell Datsun
cars and parts. On June 1, 1934, Nihon Sangyo (Nissan) became the Company’s sole owner and changed the Company name to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
As of March 31, 2001
Corporate Symbol
The original mark includes a red circleand blue central bar with white lettering.The blue bar signifies sincerity; the redcircle the rising sun. The symbol conceptis “sincerity brings success,” reflectingthe founding spirit of the company.
Brand Symbol
The brand symbol is the reflection ofNissan itself. While inheriting the initialspirit of the company, the design hasbeen refined, for a sleek symbol signify-ing the future direction for Nissan.
Corporate Wordmark
The corporate trademark represents theglobal activities of today’s Nissan MotorCompany. It combines the “Nissan”engraved on the brand symbol with“Motor Company,” reflecting the compa-ny’s status.
Nissan Fact File 20005
3 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates
Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan
Note: *Companies listed on a stock exchange or an over-the-counter market
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries' combined shareholdings as of March 31, 2001
Vehicles (Avenir, Elgrand, Liberty, Wingroad, AD Van, Safari, Datsun)
Vehicles (Atlas, heavy- and medium-duty trucks), diesel engines
Engines, transmissions
Car air conditioners, radiator, mufflers, Interior and exterior components, meters, harnesses, airbags
Transmissions, transfers for 4WD vehicles
Moldings, door sashes, finisher, wheel covers
Development, production and sales of transmissions
Electrical products (wipers, relays, power windows switches, speed controllers)
Automotive rubber, synthetic plastic parts
Casting automotive parts, numerical control systems, machine tools
Engines, axles, marine and industrial equipment engines
Door locks, door hinges, wind regulators
Steering linkages, ball joints, load sensing valves
Air cleaners, oil filters, converters
Viscous control units, differential locks, hub locks
Pistons, clutches, power steering systems, ABS, electronic concentrated engine control system
Stamping parts (gasoline tanks, radiator core supports, pillars, rails, etc.), precision-pressed parts
Auto credit, Car leasing, Car rental, Card business
Financial services for the group companies
Freight carrier operation between Oppama, Omaezaki and Kanda
Operation of export car carriers (shipping)
Development, production, and sales of limited-edition vehicles (including specially equipped vehicles)
Fee-based job search services (T.B.D.)
Design research and product planning for automobiles and other production
Printing, photoengraving, bookbinding, planning and production of information media and sales
Planning, execution, evaluation, and verification of market research related to design
Development and sale of car accessories, automotive service equipment, and factory machinery
Operations and consulting related to the analysis and assay of raw materials
Education planning and implementation
Shop services, design and production of manufacturing facilities, environmental landscaping,information, printing, insurance agency, and travel agency
Promotion of motorsports (race, auto camp, events, vehicle remodeling), parts
Real estate businessSecurity services (including machine maintenance), sales of fire protection equipment, and general administrative services for facilities
Design, drawing and translation of technical materials and design drawings
Import and export of materials and parts
Management of soccer club and other sports-related activities
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Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.*
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.*
Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.*
Calsonic Kansei Corporation*
Fuji Univance Corporation*
Hashimoto Forming Industry Co., Ltd.*
JATCO Trans Technology Ltd.
Jidosha Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.*
Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd.*
Kiriu Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.*
Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd.
Ohi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.*
Rhythm Corporation
Tennex Corporation*
Tochigi Fuji Industrial Co., Ltd.*
Unisia JECS Corporation*
Unipres Corporation*
Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd.
Nissan Finance Co., Ltd.
Kyushu Kyuko Ferry K.K.
Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd.
Autech Japan, Inc.
Carion Co., Ltd.
Creative Box Inc.
e-Graphics Co., Ltd.
IID Inc.
Nissan Altia Co., Ltd.
Nissan Arc Ltd.
Nissan Human Resources Development Center Inc.
Nissan Koe Co, Ltd.
Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd.
Nissan Real Estate Development Corporation
Nissan Security Service Co, Ltd.
Nissan Techno Co., Ltd.
Nissan Trading Co, Ltd.
Yokohama Marinos Ltd.
EquityInterestMajor Products/OperationsCompany
23.37%
45.15%
41.60%
34.35%
31.47%
28.44%
99.71%
22.73%
21.08%
36.88%
91.82%
29.59%
51.00%
56.69%
20.45%
26.09%
30.80%
100.00%
100.00%
42.00%
60.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
33.42%
100.00%
91.95%
74.63%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
67.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
69.93%
Nissan Fact File 20002
Board of Directors and Auditors
Corporate Officers
President
Chief Executive Officer
Carlos Ghosn
Japanese Operations (MC-J)
Human Resources
Administration Dept for Affiliated
Companies
Alliance Coordination Office
Support, Organization and Administrative
Efficiency
Executive Vice Presidents
Itaru Koeda
Purchasing
European Operations (MC-E)
Hisayoshi Kojima
Manufacturing
Vehicle Production Engineering
Powertrain
Industrial Machinery
Marine
Norio Matsumura
Global Sales & Marketing
North America Operations (MC-NA)
GOM Operations (MC-GOM)
Global Parts Business
Thierry Moulonguet
Chief Financial Officer
Finance & Treasury
Global IS
Nobuo Okubo
Customers Service
Technology and Engineering Development
Vehicle 3-3-3 Promotion office
Advanced Engineering
Patrick Pélata
Corporate and Product Planning
Program Director’s office
Design
Vice Chairman
Kanemitsu Anraku
External and Government Affairs
Takeshi Isayama
Assistant to Chairman
Senior Vice Presidents
Eiichi Abe
FCV Engineering
Nissan Research Center
Masahiko Aoki
Value-up Promotion and Support Team
Organization Development
General Support
Secretariat
Eiji Imai
Program Director
Representative Board
Members
Yoshikazu Hanawa, Chairman
Carlos Ghosn, President
Board Members
Itaru Koeda
Hisayoshi Kojima
Norio Matsumura
Thierry Moulonguet
Nobuo Okubo
Patrick Pélata
Auditors
Keishi Imamura
Hiroshi Moriyama
Hideo Nakamura
Haruhiko Takenaka
As of October 1, 2001
As of October 1, 2001
Nissan Fact File 2000 8
As of July 1, 2001
Hirofumi Nakazawa
Kazutaka Kobatake
Masato Nakagawa
Koichi Takagi
Iwao Suzuki
Kunio Toda
Kenichi Sasaki
Yoshimichi Urabe
Toshihiko Sekine
Toshio Nakagawa
Kiyoshi Miyamoto
Masaru Naramura
Keiichi Maejima
Nobuo Araki
Yoshikazu Kurihara
Koichiro Toda
Morihiko Terada
Minoru Nakamura
Thierry Moulonguet
Osamu Takemura
Akio Sumitomo
Tsuyoshi Aibe
Makoto Okuri
Takeo Shibue
Ichiro Inoue
Makoto Moriya
Sakae Komuro
Kunio Funabiki
Shin Miyahara
Kunihiro Matsuda
Jiro Adachi
Kenshow Kusumi
Sotaro Mori
Iwao Nakamura
Tetsuo Tabata
Shuzo Nogami
1-1, Ageo-shi, Saitama 362-8523
10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610
2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601
24-15, Minamidai 5-chome, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8602
2418, Washizu, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka 431-0494
320, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8511
700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585
1760, Higashi-Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8510
330, Naganuma-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-0005
2, Omata-Minami-cho, Ashikaga-shi, Tochigi 326-0142
6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa 253-0105
14-7, Maruyama 1-chome, Isogo-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 235-8588
283-3, Gokyu-cho, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka 430-0831
591, Shimo Akasaka, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-1155
2388, Omiya-cho, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi 328-8502
1370, Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-8510
19-1, Aoba-cho, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 416-8510
WBG, 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114
Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Kabukiza Bldg., 12-15, Ginza 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
7F Tougeki Building, 1-1, Tsukiji 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045
824-2, Hagizono, Chigasaki-shi, Kanagawa 253-8571
Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
34-18, Jingumae 6-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
25-28, Mure 6-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0002
4F, Zentoku-Roppongi Bldg, 7-27, Roppongi 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
Gate City Osaki, East Tower, 11-2, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8573
1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-0061
910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014
2384, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8558
10-6, Minami-Oi 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8563
17-2, Ginza 7-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
31-5, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0013
791-1, Hibarigaoka 5-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-0003
Nissan Yokohama Bldg., 6-32, Takashima 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0011
18-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-8523
048-781-2301
0463-21-8001
052-681-1111
03-5385-0111
053-576-1311
045-811-1211
0545-51-0047
045-853-7501
043-259-3111
0284-62-2321
0467-75-1711
045-757-7000
053-462-2111
0492-66-7612
0282-27-1111
046-225-8025
0545-62-5020
043-388-4102
03-3541-4821
03-3545-2011
03-3543-5165
0467-87-8001
03-5565-2224
03-3486-0791
0422-49-5523
03-3505-2721
03-5436-2355
0468-67-5280
045-373-5688
045-814-7301
03-3763-2331
03-3543-5051
045-402-2355
046-256-7111
045-451-9800
045-434-2331
Phone No.AddressRepresentativeDate ofEstablishment
May 1950
April 1949
May 1949
April 2000
March 1937
December 1939
October 1999
September 1947
October 1939
December 1906
September 1964
August 1943
December 1961
July 1945
June 1952
May 1956
April 1998
July 2000
August 1987
August 1974
June 1965
September 1986
June 1999
November 1987
January 1980
October 1990
January 1936
December 1990
July 1999
December 1956
September 1984
June 1964
July 1987
November 1985
April 1978
April 1992
Nissan Fact File 2000 3
Hajime Kawasaki
Tochigi Plant (Powertrain Operations)
Powertrain Operations
Yokohama Plant, Iwaki Plant
Yukio Kitahora
Sales
Nissan Business College
Nissan Institute of Mechanic and Business
Takashi Kitajima
Purchasing Administration
Materials and Machinery Purchasing
Purchasing Engineering Support
Parts Purchasing Dept. No.1
Parts Purchasing Dept. No.2
Support / Services Purchasing Dept. No.1
Support / Services Purchasing Dept. No.2
Ryoso Kodama
Industrial Machinery
Marine Administration Office
Jean-Jacques Le Goff
Global Marketing
Iwao Nakamura
Customers Service
Environmental and Safety Engineering
Vehicle Evaluation and Test
Katsumi Nakamura
Program Director
Shiro Nakamura
Design Center
Bernard Ray
Purchasing Strategy
Kuniaki Sasaki
Administration Dept. for Affiliated
Companies
Toshiyuki Shiga
Overseas Sales Division No. 1 (Asia,
Oceania, Central and South America)
Shigeru Takagi
Vehicle Production Engineering Division
Tadao Takahashi
Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
Oppama Plant
Tochigi Plant (except Powertrain
Operations), Kyushu Plant
Keisuke Takebe
Overseas Operations Support
Overseas Sales Division No.2 (Middle East
and Africa)
GOM Marketing
Kazuhiko Toida
Parts Division (Worldwide)
Shirou Tomii
Marketing (Japan)
Kuniyuki Watanabe
Human Resources Development (Japan)
Shuji Yamagata
Vehicle Design Dept. No. 1
Vehicle Design Dept. No. 2
Vehicle Design Dept. No. 3
Vehicle Component Engineering Dept.,
Vehicle System Test
Material Engineering
Measurement Engineering
Nissan Fact File 20004
Nissan’s Global Structure
U.K.
Iran
Pakistan
Malaysia
Thailand
ChinaJapan
Taiwan
PhilippinesVietnam
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Indonesia
South Africa
Spain
Egypt
Sales
Production
Research&
Development
• Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd.• Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. (Spain)• Nissan Vehiculos Industriales, S.A. (Spain)
• Nissan Design Europe GmbH (Germany)
• Nissan Technical Centre Europe (U.K., Spain, Belgium)
Countries 42National Sales Companies 36Dealers 4,472
Europe
Sales
Production• S.A.I.P.A. Co. (Iran)• Pars Khodro Co. (Iran)• Nissan Egypt S.A.E. (Egypt)
Countries 25National Sales
Companies 20Dealers 417
Middle East
Sales
Production
• Kenya VehicleManufacturers Ltd. (Kenya)
• Willowvale Mazda MotorIndustries (Pvt.) Ltd.(Zimbabwe)
• Nissan South Africa (Pty.) Ltd.(South Africa)
Countries 49National Sales
Companies 40Dealers 256
Africa
Sales
Production
• Yulon Motor Co., Ltd (Taiwan)• Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (Thailand)• Siam Motors & Nissan Co., Ltd. (Thailand)• Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd.
(China)• Universal Motors Corp. (Philippines)• Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. (Philippines)• Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd.
(Malaysia)• P.T. Ismac Nissan Manufacturing (Indonesia)• Ghandhara Nissan Ltd. (Pakistan)
Countries 22National Sales Companies 16Dealers 468
Asia
Global Nissan(GNX)
(Regional Mangement Committee)
Sales / Marketing
Product Planning
Technology / R&D
Manufacturing
Purchasing
Accounting / Finance
Human Resource
Corporate Support
Japan(NML)MC-J
NissanNorth
AmericaMC-NA
NissanEuropeMC-E
GlobalOtherMarket
MC-GOM
Global Nissan Motor Group
The company establishedGlobal Nissan (GNX) as aglobal headquarters func-tion which is to focus onutilizing regional activitiesby 4 Regional Manage-ment Committees (MC)and cross regional func-tions like R&D, Purchas-ing, Manufacturing, etc.,and Global Nissan Groupis composed of this matrix.
Nissan Fact File 2000 5
Mexico
U.S.A.
Brazil
Overseas Sales Network
Domestic Sales Network
Countries 191National Sales Companies 168Dealers 7,702
Dealers 187Outlets 3,343
* NSC National Sales Company
Sales
Production
Research&
Development
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.• Oppama Plant• Tochigi Plant• Kyushu Plant
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
• Nissan Technical Center• Nissan Research Center
Dealers 187Outlets 3,343
Japan
Sales
Production
Research&
Development
Nissan North America, Inc.
• Smyrna• Decherd
• Nissan Design America, Inc. (U.S.A.)
• Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc.(U.S.A.)
Countries 2National Sales Companies 4Dealers 1,397
North America
SalesCountries 37National Sales Companies 41Dealers 397
Latin America & Caribbean
Sales
Production • Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Countries 1National Sales Companies 1Dealers 166
Mexico
ProductionCountries 13National Sales Companies 10Dealers 239
Oceania
As of March 31, 2001
Nissan Fact File 20006
Major Offices and Facilities
Items Region CompanyOffice/Facility
Address
Headquarters for management of regional operations
560-2, Okatsukoku, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-0192, Japan Phone: 046-270-1220
Assembly
Head Office
48-1, Aza-Rinnai, Rikubetsu-cho, Ashoro-gun, Hokkaido 089-4356, Japan Phone: 01562-7-2121
Hokkaido Proving Grounds
1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523, Japan Phone: 0468-67-5148
Cranfield Technology Park Moulsoe Road, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 ODB, U.K. Phone: 1234-75-55559800 Campus Point Drive, San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A. Phone: 619-457-4400Brunnenfeldweg 1, D-82538 GERETSRIED, Gelting, Germany Phone: 8171-43130
Nissan Research Center
7815 North White and Parker Road, Stanfield, AZ 85272 U.S.A. Phone: 520-421-4100
North America
Nissan Technical CenterNorth America, Inc. (U.S.A.)
Arizona TestCenter
Europe Nissan Technical Centre Europe Ltd. (U.K.) —
Design
North America
Nissan Design America, Inc. (U.S.A.) —
Europe Nissan Design Europe, GmbH (Germany) —
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. Shonan Plant
North America
Nissan North America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Smyrna
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico) Aguascalientes
Cuemavaca
Nissan Motor Iberica, S.A. (Spain)
Headquarters Japan 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8023, Japan Phone: 03-3543-552318501 South Figueroa St., Gardena, CA 90248 U.S.A. Phone: 310-771-3111Johan Huizingalaan 400, 1066 JS Amsterdam, The Netherlands Phone: 20-5162222
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
North America
Nissan Design America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Head Office
Europe Nissan Europe N.V.(Netherlands) Head Office
R&D
Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Nissan Technical Center
Production
Japan 1-3, Shinhama-cho, Kanda-machi, Miyako-gun, Fukuoka 800-0395, Japan Phone: 093-435-1111Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Kyushu Plant
1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523, Japan Phone: 0468-67-5000Oppama Plant
2500, Kamigamou, Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun, Tochigi 329-0692, Japan Phone: 0285-56-120410-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa 254-8610, Japan Phone: 0463-21-8001Nissan Drive, Smyrna, TN 37167, U.S.A.
Phone: 615-459-1400Km. 75, Carretera Fed. Lagos de Moreno-Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, C.P. 20290 Mexico Phone: 49-10-4111Km. 4.5, Carretera Fed. Paseo Cuauhnahuac, Jiutepec, Morenos, C.P. 62650 Mexico Phone: 73-29-2020Washington Road, Sunderland Tyne & Wear SR5 3NS, U.K.
Phone: 191-415-0000Sector B, Celle 3n. 77-111 Zona Franca 08040 Barcelona, Spain Phone: 93-290-808039-1 Po Kung Keng Shi Hu Tsuen, San Yi Miao Li Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. Phone: 37-871-80174 Moo 2, KM 21 Bangna-Trad Road, Bangsaetong,Samutprakan 10540, Thailand Phone: 2-312-8443-55Ernest Oppenheimer St. Rosslyn Pretoria P.O. Box 911-010 Rosslyn 0200, Republic of South Africa Phone: 12-529-6602No. 62 East Long Hai Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450004, China PRC Phone: 371-6322448Barangay Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, 4026 Laguna, Philippines Phone: 49-541-22012232 Pasong Tamo Avenue Makati City 1200, Metro Manila, Philippines Phone: 2-810-0151249 Jalan Segambut, 512000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Phone: 3-6257-1577Bukit Indah City, block AⅢ, Purwakarta 41181,West Java, Indonesia Phone: 264-351038
Tochigi Plant
Europe Nissan MotorManufacturing (UK) Ltd. —
—
Asia Yulon Motors Co., Ltd.(Taiwan) —
—Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (Thailand)
Africa Automakers (Pty.) Ltd.(South Africa)
Nissan SouthAfrica (Pty.) Ltd.
Asia Zhengzhou NissanAutomobile Co., Ltd. (China) —
Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. —
Universal Motors Corporation (Philippines) —
—Tan Chong MotorAssemblies Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia)P. T. Ismac Nissan Manufacturing (Indonesia) —
Nissan Fact File 2000 7
As of July, 2001
Date OperationsCommenced
Land Area(thousandsq. meters)
Number ofEmployees
(As of March 31)Major Operations / Products
January 1992 Vehicle testing and evaluation7,076
January 1961
April 1986
May 1988
April 1979
October 1992
Long-term, basic research and development
Vehicle testing and evaluation
Vehicle development
Vehicle styling
Vehicle styling
Frontier (Datsun), Xterra, Altima
Elgrand, Safari, Liberty, Avenir, Wingroad, Caravan, Expert, Datsun, Civilian
Tsuru, Sentra (Sunny), Pickup (Datsun), Tsubame (AD Wagon), Scenic
January 1968 Management and strategic operation of Nissan’s business activities10 1,900
Septermber 1960 Headquaters for management of North American operations7,918
April 1989 Headquaters for management of European operations603
November 1981 Technology and product development and the procurement of components1,159 5,700
10
April 1975 Bluebird Sylphy, X-TRAIL, Sunny, Primera, Silvia, Tino, Terrano, and Terrano Regulus; assembling of engines and axles (Engine assembly plant to be closed in March 2002)2,382 4,800
October 1961 Maxima, Cefiro, Bluebird, March, and Cube; vehicle testing and evaluation1,710 4,600
October 1968
June 1983
July 1983
October1966
2,926
3,170
1,800
430
3,035
President, Cima, Cedric, Gloria, Laurel, Skyline, Stagea, Presage, Bassara, and Serena; axles; cast components; vehicle testing and evaluation5,800
5,876
July 1986
January 1983
Primera, Almera, Micra (March)4,449
4,422
March 1959 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny), March, Jing Yong (Atlas), NV Wagon (AD Wagon)
Patrol (Safari), TerranoⅡ, Serena, Vanette Cargo, Almera-Tino (Tino)
2,400
September 1977 Big M (Datsun), Cefiro, Sunny, NV (AD)1,560
1963 Sunny Almera (Pulsar), 1400 Pickup (Sunny Truck), Hardbody (Datsun)3,008
October 1995 Pika (Datsun)2,443
June 1983 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny)482
January 1972 Frontier (Datsun), Patrol (Safari), Terrano, Urvan (Caravan)127
August 1976 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny), Vanette, Cabstar (Atlas), Serena700
January 1996 Terrano51
Nissan Fact File 20008
Office/FacilityItems Region Company Address
—Africa Nissan Egypt S. A. E.
—Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd.Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. (Zimbabwe)
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Other production sites including
components and foundry
JATCO Transtechnology Ltd. —
Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd —
North America
Nissan North America Inc. (U.S.A.) Decherd
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Assembly
AsiaGhandhara Nissan Ltd.(Pakistan) —
Middle East
S. A. I. P. A. Co. (Iran)
—Parks Khodro Co., (Iran)
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Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 386, Shimokawa-aza-Otsurugi, Izumi-cho, Iwaki-shi, Fukushima 971-8183, Japan Phone: 0246-75-1123
Ghandhara House 109/2, Clifton, P.O. Box No. 3812Karachi-75600, Pakistan Phone: 21-5830251Karaj Special Road KM13 Teheran, Iran
Phone: 021-6026558Karaj Special Road KM7 Teheran, Iran
Phone: 021-45047136th October City, 3rd Industrial Zone, 6, 7 District, Egypt Phone: 11-332-098P.O. Box 1436, Thika, Kenya
Phone: 151-21711
Dagenham Road, Willowvale, Harare, ZimbabwePhone: 263-4-620811
Iwaki Plant
2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8623, Japan Phone: 045-461-7304Yokohama Plant
2-2, Sahara 2-chome, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 239-0835, Japan Phone: 0468-33-2605
Kurihama Manufacturing Plant
8, Nishiki-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-0812, Japan Phone: 045-621-2901 700-1, Imaizumi-aza-Kamoda, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585, Japan Phone: 0545-51-00472-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601, Japan Phone: 052-681-1111520 Warren Chapel Road Decherd, TN 37324, U.S.A. Phone: 931-962-5000209-235 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong, Victoria 3175, Australia Phone: 3-9797-4020WBG, 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114, Japan Phone: 043-388-4102990 West 190th Street, Torrance, CA 90502, U.S.A. Phone: 310-771-80005290 Orbitor Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z5, Canada Phone: 905-602-0792
Honmoku Wharf
Oceania Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd.
Consumer finance
Japan Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd. —
North America
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation (U.S.A.) —
Nissan Canada Finance, Inc. —
Other offices and facilities
10-1, Hironodai 2-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-8502, Japan Phone: 046-252-3211Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
AsiaNissan Motor Co., Ltd. Beijing office
Middle East
Nissan Middle East FZE.
Zama Operations Center
4-1, Asamizodai 1-chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8523, Japan Phone: 042-745-5523
Sagamihara Parts Center
17-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 221-0013, Japan Phone: 045-435-1111
Customer Service Division
3-7, Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 236-0004, Japan Phone: 045-785-0023
Nissan Service Development Center
910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014, Japan Phone: 045-371-5521
Nissan Business College
910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014, Japan Phone: 045-371-2990
Rm. 802, the Exchange-Beijing, No. 2 Dong Huan Nan Lu,Chaoyang District Beijing, 100022, China PRC Phone: 10-6567-9623P.O. Box 61111, Jebel Ali, Dubai,United Arab Emirates Phone: 4-8817500
Nissan Institute of Mechanic and Business
Nissan Fact File 2000 9
Date OperationsCommenced
Land Area(thousandsq. meters)
Number ofEmployees
(As of March 31)Major Operations / Products (Local Model Names)
December 1997 Pickup (Datsun)500
January 1978 Urvan (Caravan)400
250June 1999 Hardbody (Datsun)
Development, production and sales of transmissions
Engines, transmissions
Engines, Transaxles
Production/sales of cast aluminium parts
January 1997 134
February 1983 Junior
Sunny
February 1987 Patrol (Safari)2,325
3,000
January 1994 Casting, machining, assembling of engines205
April 1935 Manufacturing of engines, axles, catalytic parts, forged parts, aluminum parts and stamping partsManufacturing of engines, machining, welding and machining of axle components (to be closed in March 2002)
572
May 1982 139
July 1967
October 1999
May 1997
July 2000
331 Vehicles and parts shipment for overseas markets; packaging and shipping of KD units; acceptance of import components
Auto credit, car leasing, car rental, card business
Financing and leasing services for Nissan products
Financing and leasing services for Nissan products
770December 1964 Design and development, and manufacturing of tools, jigs, and facilities robots; development of forklifts1,100
428April 1972 Procurement and shipment of service parts for domestic and overseas markets450
5July 1995 Contact of customer, domestic and overseas service business, quality assurance of vehicles manufactured by Nissan and its Group320
17October 1985
October 1994
October 1982
Planning and implementation of service training for overseas Nissan Group employees, editing service information, and training for bodywork and painting for domestic and overseas Nissan Group employees70
May 1962 63
63
Planning and implementation of training and education for dealers
March 1985 External affairs and business support
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May 1989
60
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As of July ,2001
Nissan Fact File 200010
2 Business Overview
Business Results
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000Item March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Net Sales (millions of yen) 6,580,001 5,977,075 6,089,620
Japan 2,863,603 2,626,866 2,536,750
North America 2,319,444 2,217,775 2,469,918
Europe 1,122,876 876,931 822,756
Other Foreign Countries 274,078 255,503 260,196
Operating Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 109,722 82,565 290,314
Japan 22,597 19,430 174,329
North America 32,410 87,340 150,462
Europe 25,018 ▲38,112 ▲27,286
Other Foreign Countries 3,975 ▲3,086 3,989
Eliminations 25,722 16,993 ▲11,180
Operating Margin 1.7% 1.4% 4.75%
Recurring Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 24,463 ▲1,642 282,309
Net Income (Loss) (millions of yen) ▲27,714 ▲684,363 331,075
Net Debt (Automotive Business) (millions of yen) 1,867,100 1,348,700 952,700
Investments in Property, Plant, and Equipment (billions of yen) 2,458 2,442 2,056
R&D Investments (billions of yen) — 2,386 2,320
Net Sales (millions of yen) 3,319,659 2,997,020 2,980,130
Domestic 1,722,093 1,546,744 1,457,938
Overseas 1,597,565 1,450,275 1,522,192
Operating Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 15,165 ▲15,674 127,762
Operating Margin 0.5% ▲0.5% 4.3%
Recurring Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 14,646 ▲35,850 135,693
Net Income (Loss) (millions of yen) ▲34,809 ▲790,064 187,485
Paid in Capital (millions of yen) 203,755 496,605 496,606
Investments in Property, Plant, and Equipment (billions of yen) 997 809 863
R&D Investments (billions of yen) 2,130 — —
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Nissan Fact File 2000 11
Global Production
Production by Division
(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Percent Percent PercentRegion Units Change Units Change Units Change
Global 2,465,796 89.5 2,404,650 97.5 2,613,948 108.7
Japan 1,528,461 91.4 1,336,918 87.5 1,313,527 98.3
Overseas 937,335 86.5 1,067,732 113.9 1,300,421 121.8
U.S. 279,392 70.4 348,214 124.6 352,927 101.4
Mexico 169,339 91.7 216,140 127.6 334,061 154.6
U.K. 275,993 99.5 286,865 103.9 332,532 115.9
Spain 96,000 96.1 105,245 109.6 153,807 146.1
Others 116,611 94.0 111,268 95.4 127,094 114.2
(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Percent Percent PercentRegion Units Change Units Change Units Change
Global Passenger Cars 2,047,083 90.4 1,863,497 91.0 2,036,834 109.3
Commercial Vehicle 418,780 85.4 541,153 129.2 577,114 106.6
Japan Passenger Cars 1,330,481 90.9 1,163,181 87.4 1,135,753 97.6
Commercial Vehicle 197,980 95.3 173,737 87.8 177,774 102.3
Overseas Passenger Cars 716,602 89.5 700,316 97.7 901,081 128.7
Commercial Vehicle 220,800 78.2 367,416 166.4 399,340 108.7
Global Retail Sales(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Percent Percent PercentUnits Change Units Change Units Change
Global 2,654,416 98.3 2,529,981 95.3 2,632,010 104.0
Japan 861,411 89.1 760,139 88.2 732,582 96.4
U.S./Canada 662,501 95.5 752,601 113.6 793,553 105.4
Europe* 548,292 107.9 515,376 94.0 533,025 103.4
Others** 582,212 109.8 501,865 86.2 572,850 114.1* Calendar year** Calendar year (some countries)
Note: Global retail sales includes sales of vehicles locally assembled with knock down parts.
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*1 Supplied from Mazda Motor Corp under an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) agreement.
*2 Supplied from Isuzu Motor Ltd. under an OEM agreement.
Nissan Fact File 200012
Export from Japan by Region(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
% of % of % ofRegion Units Total Units Total Units Total
North America 247,053 34.8 293,884 48.0 284,342 47.0
Europe 197,705 27.8 117,450 19.2 86,313 14.3
Asia 38,025 5.3 60,946 10.0 83,820 13.9
Latin America and Caribbean 28,724 4.0 26,924 4.4 23,441 3.9
Middle East 121,043 17.0 55,123 9.0 67,583 11.2
Oceania 57,406 8.1 48,966 8.0 51,822 8.6
Africa 19,520 2.7 7,769 1.3 7,020 1.2
Others 1,369 0.3 928 0.1 525 0.1
Total 710,845 100.0 611,990 100.0 604,866 100.0
Domestic Sales and Market Share(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Percent Percent PercentUnits Change Units Change Units Change
Domestic Sales Passenger Cars 665,511 96.4 538,957 81.0 495,061 91.9
Commercial Vehicle 195,900 70.7 221,182 112.9 237,521 107.4
Total 861,411 89.1 760,139 88.2 732,582 96.4
Market Share (Excluding Mini Vehicles) 20.4 19.1 17.8
Total Demand (Excluding Mini Vehicles) 4,214,907 3,981,601 4,120,432
Total Demand (Including Mini Vehicles) 5,875,595 5,890,269 5,981,313Note: Domestic sales include models from overseas production bases.
Retail sales basis
Export from Japan(Units, %)
For the years ended 1998 1999 2000March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001
Percent Percent PercentUnits Change Units Change Units Change
Exports Passenger Cars 586,445 95.2 520,174 88.7 516,268 99.2
Commercial Cars 124,400 130.8 91,816 73.8 88,598 96.5
Total 710,845 99.9 611,990 86.1 604,866 98.8
Ratio to total production 46.5 45.8 46.0
Cumulative Production, Export, and Domestic Sales TotalsAs of March 31, 2001
Total (Units)
Global Total Production 84,658,032
Domestic Production 69,693,513
Overseas Production 14,964,519
Export from Japan 31,089,859
Domestic Sales 38,293,270Note: Domestic sales include models from overseas production bases.
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Nissan Fact File 2000 13
Top Five Models(Units)
Fiscal Year 1 2 3 4 5
1998 Pulsar Cube Maxima Sunny Terrano189,552 120,298 109,608 104,916 90,292
1999 Maxima Pulsar Terrano Sunny Cefiro158,601 103,553 103,363 88,118 79,800
2000 Maxima Pulsar Terrano Cefiro Cube119,263 117,167 96,913 95,207 86,838
1998 Cube March Sunny Presage Skyline113,095 79,440 66,065 38,210 34,363
1999 Cube Serena March Sunny Elgrand79,380 63,142 58,910 55,865 49,558
2000 Cube Serena March Sunny AD Van85,710 62,609 60,259 56,818 40,619
1998 Altima Maxima Frontier Sentra Pathfinder147,333 112,653 90,755 88,698 66,431
1999 Altima Maxima Frontier Xterra Pathfinder150,654 142,828 106,235 68,735 67,491
2000 Altima Maxima Sentra Frontier Xterra137,786 117,676 111,587 105,798 85,984
1998 Micra Almera (N15) Primera Primera Wagon Vanette Cargo158,574 124,366 93,310 24,466 21,528
1999 Micra Almera (N15) Primera TerranoⅡ(R20) Pickup (D22)148,253 105,842 83,803 34,186 30,064
2000 Micra Almera (N16) Primera Almera (N15) Pickup (D22)134,994 78,552 73,094 33,455 31,876
1998 Pulsar Maxima Terrano Datsun Safari157,372 107,169 87,124 85,990 70,070
1999 Maxima Terrano Pulsar Datsun Cefiro150,599 96,440 87,423 65,960 64,960
2000 Maxima Pulsar Terrano Cefiro Datsun126,819 112,685 96,049 83,455 65,995
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September 1992 Cumulative production at the Oppama Plant surpasses 10,000,000 units.
October 1992 Cumulative domestic registrations surpass30,000,000 units.
November 1992 Cumulative domestic registrations of the Pulsarsurpass 1,000,000 units.
November 1992 Cumulative production at Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.surpasses 1,500,000 units.
May 1994 Cumulative domestic production of the Bluebirdsurpasses 8,000,000 units.
December 1994 Cumulative domestic production surpasses60,000,000 units.
January 1995 Cumulative production at Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK)Ltd. surpasses 1,000,000 units.
October 1996 Cumulative overseas production surpasses10,000,000 units.
April 1997 Cumulative global production of March (Micra) surpasses 3,000,000 units.
September 1997 Cumulative engine production at Yokohama Plant surpasses 30,000,000 units.
October 1997 Cumulative VQ engine production at Iwaki Plantsurpasses 1,000,000 units.
Since September 1992
December 1997 Cumulative domestic production of Pulsar (passenger car) surpasses 4,000,000 units.
December 1997 Cumulative domestic sales of Sunny (passenger car)surpasses 5,000,000 units.
July 1998 Cumulative domestic production of Terrano surpasses 1,000,000 units.
August 1998 Cumulative production of Kyushu Plant’s 2nd factory surpasses 1,000,000 units.
July 1999 Cumulative exports surpass 30 million units.September 1999 Cumulative production of Micra at Nissan Motor
Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. surpasses 1,000,000units.
September 1999 Cumulative sales of Primera in the European marketsurpasses 1,000,000 units.
June 2000 Cumulative production at the Kyushu Plant surpass-es 8,000,000 units.
November 2000 Cumulative production in U.S. surpasses5,000,000 units.
December 2000 Cumulative production in Mexico surpasses3,000,000 units.
April 2001 Cumulative domestic sales of March (passengercar) surpasses 1,000,000 units.
Nissan Fact File 200014
Model Lineups <Japan>
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Caravan ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ●
Vanette *1 ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯
Datsun ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ●
Atlas (1-1.5 ton) ◯ ◯ ◯
Atlas (2-4 ton) *2 ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯
Civilian ◯ ◯ ◯
Gasoline
4.5 3.5 3.3 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3.0
Note: Only models sold Europe-wide.
*1 Supplied from Mazda Motor Corp under an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) agreement.
*2 Supplied from Isuzu Motor Ltd. under an OEM agreement.
Nissan Fact File 200016
Model Lineups <Japan, North America, Europe>
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4HG
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4HF1
4HF1
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Nissan Fact File 2000 17
Nissan Fact File 200018
Model Changes in Japan
Note: All the model names listed above are the standard model names used in Japan. Export model names are listed on page 19. *1 Lucino (Model B14): Introduced as a 2-door Sunny coupe in May 1994, discontinued in April 1999.*2 S-RV (Model N15): Introduced as the Pulsar Serie S-RV in May 1996.
Datsun
Prince
Nissan
(Passenger car)
(Gloria)
(Truck)
(Miller)
(Cabovertruck)
(Junior)
(Caball)
(Patrol)
(Passenger car)
(Truck)
(Bus)
(Passenger car)
(Bluebird)
(Truck)
(Cablight)
1931
President
Infiniti Q45
Cima
Cedric Cima
Gloria Cima
CedricGloriaLeopard J. Ferie
Leopard
Maxima
Laurel
Cefiro
SkylineCrewBluebirdBluebird SylphyPrimera
Presea
Sunny
Pulsar
March
Hypermini
Datsun Sports
Fairlady Z
Silvia
180SX
Stagea
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
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February (Model 180)
February (Model 190)
December: discontinued
December: discontinued
January: discontinued
July Reintroduced (Model 15T)
Novembe (Model DA)March (Model DB)
February (Model 50) Cedric Special
April (Model 30) Cedric
(Model BLSI) Prince Gloria September (Model S40)
(Model ALSI) Prince Skyline
(Model 310) Datsun Bluebird
November (Model S50)
September (Model 410)
April (Model B10) Datsun Sunny
August (Model 510)
(Model S211)
January (Model SPL212)
Datsun Fairlady
October (Model SP310) Datsun Fairlady
April (Model CSP311) Silvia
October (Model S30) Nissan Fairlady Z
June: discontinued
January (Model B110)
October (Model E10) Cherry
August (Model 610)
November: discontinued
October (Model 130)
October (Model 150) Project
April (Model A30)
Nissan Gloria
February (Model 230)
February (Model 230)
April (Model C30) Laurel
August (Model C10) Nissan Skyline
June (Model 330)
June (Model 330)
August (Model 250)
April (Model C130)
September (Model C110)
September (Model F10) Cherry FII
May (Model B210)
May (Model N10)
October (Model B310)
January (Model C230)
August (Model C210)
July (Model 810)
August
October (Model S10)
Nissan Fact File 2000 19
As of June 30, 2001
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
January (Model 110) �
Augast (Model B40)
September (Model 4W60)
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’72: discontinued
’70: discontinued
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February (Model 380)
February (Model 390)
January (Model DC3)SportsSeptember (Model DS)
(Model S211) Datsun Sports
August (Model 310) Datsun Bluebird
February (Model BLSI) Prince Gloria
May (Model 680)
May (Model 690)
February ’69 (Model 780)
March (Model AFTF) truck
May (Model AKTG) Cabover truck October (Model AQTI) Nissan Prince Miller
June (Model 430)
June (Model 430)
Pulsar April (Model N12)
October (Model K10) March
October (Model B11) Nissan Sunny
October (Model U11)Nissan Bluebird Maxima
October (Model U11) Nissan Bluebird
October (Model C32)
August (Model R31)
September (Model U12)
June (Model Y30)
June (Model Y30)
September (Model F30) Leopard
November (Model C31)
August (Model R30)
November (Model 910)
February (Model F31)
May (Model U11) October (Model J30)
January (Model C33)
September (Model A31)
January (Model FY31)
January (Model FY31)
June (Model Y31)
June (Model Y31)
May (Model R32)
September (Model U13)
February (Model P10) Primera
January (Model B13) *2
June (Model R10) Presea
January (Model K11) March
August (Model N14)
July (Model Z32)
May (Model S13)
April (Model RS13) 180SX
October (Model S14)
June (Model JY32) Leopard J. Ferie
June (Model Y32) Hardtop
June (Model Y32) Hardtop June (Model Y33)
June (Model Y33)
October (Model JG50)
August (Model FY32) Cima
November (Model G50) Infiniti Q45 September discontinued
June (Model FY33)
March (Model JY33) June (Discontinued)
January (Model C34) June (Model C35)
July (Model K30)
August (Model A32)
August (Model R33)
June (Model Y34)
June (Model Y34)
May(Model R34)
December (Model R33)
June (Model V35)
August (Model G10)
January (Model F50)
February (Model EA0)
Junuary (Model P12)
January (Model U14)
January (Model R11)
September (Model P11)
January (Model B14) October (Model B15)April discontinued
August discontinued
August discontinued
December discontinued
August discontinuedJanuary (Model N15)
January (Model S15)
October (Model WC34) Stagea
May (Model N13)
September (Model B12)
September (Model Z31)
August (Model S12)
(Model S130)
March (Model S110)
As of June 30, 2001
Nissan Fact File 200020
R’nessa
Avenir
Tino
Wingroad
Rasheen
Cube
Elgrand
Caravan
Homy
Presage
Bassara
Liberty
Safari
Patrol
Terrano
X-TRAIL
Mistral
Expert
AD Van
Largo
Vanette Largo
Serena
Vanette
Sunny Truck
Datsun Vanette
Sunny Cab/Vanette
Cherry Cab/Vanette
Clipper
Caball
Atlas
Cabstar
Homer
Datsun
Civilian
Echo
Light Coach
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1960 - 2001
Patrol
(Model 4W60)
February (Model B20) February (Model B120)
January (Model T631) Clipper
March (Model GC140) Echo
(Model BQVH-2) Prince Light Coach (Model B632-4) (Model GHWT40) Nissan Light Coach
August (Model GC240)
January (Model T40)
August (Model T20) September (Model T64) Prince Homer
(Model AQTI) Cabover Truck
September (Model C20) Nissan Cherry Cab
Novem Sunny Novem Sunny
Datsun Sunny Truck
Nissan Homer
Echo undergoes a model change and is rname as Civilian with its model
April (Model C140) Caball
(Model 220) Datsun Truck
March (Model A120)
August (Model 320) March (Model 520) February (Model 620)
September (Model GC240) Civilian May (Model GC 340)
March (Model A220) March (Model A320) Datsun Cabstar
August (Model C240)
January (Model F20) Nissan
March (Model C340) Caball/ (Model A20) Datsun Cablight
February (Model E20) Caravan
October (Model B640) Prince Homer January (Model E20) Nissan Homy
October (Model 60)
January (Model C20)Nissan Sunny Cab
August(Model C20)
Datsun Sunny Cab
Date of SaleModel
Mazda
Fuji Heavy IndustriesIsuzu
AD Van (August 1993)Wingroad (June 1996)
AD Van (April 1994)Civilian (August 1993)Atlas 1 ton (June 1995)Caravan (August 1995)Elgrand (July 1997)
Bongo Vans and Trucks(April 1994)(marketed under the name of VanetteVans and Trucks)
Elf 2-4 tons(June 1995)(marketed under the name of Atlas 2-4 tons)
OEM
Company Name Provide Supplied
Nissan Fact File 2000 21
As of June 30, 2001
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 ’91 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
August (Model E23) September (Model 24) *6
March (Model W30) Largo
November (Model GC22) Vanette Largo
November (Model B122) Nissan Sunny TruckNovember (Model C120) Datsun Vanette
ber (Model C120) Vanette ber (Model C120) Vanette
December (Model B14)
October (Model N30)
February (Model Z10)
December (Model V10)
October (Model WY10) Sunny California *5
May (Model W10) Avenir
March (Model Y11) May (Model Y10) Wingroad
*3
August (Model M10) Prairie September (Model M11) November (Model M12)
October (Model Y61)
November (Model C22) April (Model S20)
June (Model 160) Safari
November (Model JU30)
June (Model U30)
* Mistral is imported from Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. February DiscontinuedJune (Model R20)
August (Model WD21) Terrano September (Model R50) *8
August Discontinued
October (Model T30)
June (Model W11)
June Discontinued
August (Model W40)
October (Model 720) August (Model D21) Nissan Datsun
Cabstar/Homer February (Model F22) Nissan Atlas January (Model F23)
Clipper June (Model H42)
January (Model D22)
February (Model W41)
December (Model H40) Nissan Atlas
October (Model VB11) *9 AD Van
May (Model E50)
August (Model W11)
September (Model E24)August (Model E23) April (Model E25)
*7
November (Model Y60)
October (Model Y10)
June (Model C23) Serena
June (Model Y11)
June (Model C24)
June (Model S21)
September (Model C120) Largo May (Model GC22)November: Vehicle used the same
Cabstar/Homer renamed as Aglas.
* 10
* 10
September (Model GC22)
September (Model C120) LargoSeptember (Model GC22)
September (Model C120) LargoSeptember (Model GC22)
May (Model GC22)
May (Model GC22)
October (Model H41) *11
Vanette Coach undergoes a modelchange and is renamed as Serena.
*3 Avenir Salut: Renamed wagon model after minor change in August 1995.*4 Avenir Cargo: Renamed as Expert after full model change in June 1999.*5 Sunny California: Changed to Model WY10 in October 1990. After a minor
change, Sunny California and AD Wagon were integrated into one model,Wingroad (model Y10) in May 1996.
*6 Homy (model E24): Integrated into Caravan in June 1999.*7 Liberty: Renamed in May 2001.*8 Terrano Regulus (model JR50) was introduced in August 1996.*9 AD Van: Sunny AD Van, Pulsar AD Van and Datsun AD Van were integrated
into one model in May 1988.
Nissan Fact File 200022
Model Names by Markets
ModelType Japan North America Europe Asia Latin America &
Caribbean Middle East Oceania Africa
— —JG50 President — — — —(Infiniti) Q45 — Infiniti Q45
(Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, China,)
F50FY33
Cima Infiniti Q45 Infiniti Q45 — —
— — Gong Jue** (China)Cedric (Singapore)Gloria (Hong Kong)
Y31Y33Y34
Cedric/Gloria — Cedric
Gloria
— —
(Infiniti) I30 Maxima QX, QX (UK only)
Cefiro (Hong Kong, Malaysia,Thailand, TaiwanPhilippines)Feng Du** (China)
A32A33
Cefiro Infiniti I30 (Mexico)Maxima
Maxima Maxima Maxima
Maxima — Maxima (Taiwan)A33 — Maxima (Mexico) — — —
— — —V35 Skyline — — — —
— Skyline GT-R (UK)
Skyline R34 Skyline GT-R — — Skyline(New Zealand)
—
— — Lan niao** (China)Bulebird (Brunei)
U13U14
Bluebird — — — —
Altima — —L30 — Altima (Mexico) — — —(Infiniti) G20 Primera PrimeraP11 Primera Primera Primera
(New Zealand)Primera
— — —P12 Primera — — — —— Primera Wagon —WP11
WP12Primera Wagon — — Primera Wagon
(New Zealand)—
— 200SX —S14S15
Silvia — 200SX —
— — —B13 — Sentra (Mexican made)Tsuru (Mexico)
— — —
Sentra (sedan) — Sunny (Thailand, Brunei)Sentra (Philippines, Taiwan)Sunny VIP (Singapore)
B14B15
Sunny Sentra Sunny (sedan) — —
— — —N14 — — — — Sentra (South Africa)
— AlmeraNX Almera (Italy only)
N15 — Almera — — —
— Micra March (Taiwan)K11 March March (Caribbean) — — —
— — Sunny (Hong Kong)
G10 Bluebird Sylphy — — — —
— Almera Sunny (Hong Kong,Singapore)Sentra (Thailand, Malalysia, Taiwan)Almera (Brunei)Yiang Guang**(China)
N16 — — Sunny Pulsar Sunny Almera (South Africa)
As of June 30, 2001
Notes: Besides the abovementioned, there are some more area-specific model names used in other countries.** These are transliterations of local product names written in Chinese characters.
ModelType
— — Pi Ka** (China)D21 — Pickup Pickup — —
Altra EV — —E30 — — — — —— Sunny Wagon
Sunny Traveller(Germany only)
NV Wagon(Taiwan)Wingroad (Thailand)
Y10Y11
Wingroad AD WagonTsubame (Mexico)Wingroad (Caribbean)
— Pulsar Wagon(New Zealand)
—
— — Prairie (Hong Kong, Singapore)
M12 Liberty — — — —
— —Almera TinoV10 Tino — — Tino (New Zealand)
—
— — —Z10 Cube — — —— Patrol
Patrol GRPatrol (Brunei)Tu Le** (China)
260Y60Y61
Safari PatrolPatrol Pickup
PatrolPatrol Pickup
PatrolPatrol Pickup
PatrolPatrol Pickup
Pathfinder Pathfinder (Germany, Switzerland)
Terrano (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines)
R50WD21
Terrano Pathfinder Pathfinder Pathfinder —
(Infiniti) QX4 — Infiniti QX4 (Taiwan)
Infiniti QX4JR50 Terrano Regulus
— — —
— Terrano II Terrano II (Thailand) R20 — Terrano II Terrano II — Terrano IIQuest — Quest (Taiwan)V41 — Quest — — —
— — —B120 — — — — 1400 Bakkie (South Africa)
Frontier Pickup King cab (Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Iceland)
Frontier (Philippines)Pi Ka** (China)Big M (Thailand)Pickup (Singapore)
D22 Datsun Pickup Pickup Navara PickupHard Body
Xterra — —WD22 — Xterra — — —
— Atleon —TK0 — — — — —— — —140 — — Junior (Iran) — —— Cabstar Cabstar
(Singapore)Jing Yong** (Taiwan)Ka Xing** (China)
F23 Atlas Cabstar — — Cabstar
— Cabstar E —TLO — — — — —— — Urvan (Singapore,
Hong Kong Thailand,Philippines) Jia Ben** (China)
E24E25
Caravan Urvan Urvan Urvan (New Zealand)
Urvan(South Africa)
— — Elgrand (Hong Kong)
E50 Elgrand — — — —
— — Vanette (Malaysia) C22 — — — — —— Serena/
Vanette CargoSerena (Singapore,Hong Kong)
C23C24
Serena Serena — — —
— — CivilianBi Lian** (China)
W41 Civilian W41 Civilian Civilian (Australia) Civilian
Japan North America Europe Asia Latin America &Caribbean Middle East Oceania Africa
As of June 30, 2001
Nissan Fact File 2000 23
The Birth of DatsunThe first DATSON was manufactured in August 1931 by Nissan’s predecessor, DAT Automobile Manufacturing. The name DATwas formed by combining the first letters of the family names of Kenjiro Den (D), Rokuro Aoyama (A), and Meitaro Takeuchi (T),the founders of Kaishinsha, the forerunner of DAT Automobile Manufacturing. DATSON thus means the son of DAT. In 1932, SON was changed to SUN. In the following years, DATSUN played a leading role in supporting Nissan’s growth anddevelopment.
U.K.
Iran
Pakistan
Malaysia
Thailand
ChinaJapan
Taiwan
PhilippinesVietnam
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Indonesia
South Africa
Spain
Egypt
Nissan Fact File 200024
Sales Network and Service Facilities Worldwide
SalesChannel
Outlets(incl. those
for pre-ownedvehicles)
ServiceFacilities
Models(As of June 30, 2001)
Japan
Number of Dealers
Number of
Employees
As of March 31, 2001
Blue Stage
Nissan Motor
President, Cima, Cedric, Cedric Sedan, Laurel, Cefiro, Crew,Stagea, Presage, Bluebird, Bluebird Sylphy, R’nessa, PrairieLiberty, Avenir, Expert, Wingroad, March, Cube, Atlas, Safari,Terrano, Terrano Regulus, X-TRAIL, Datsun, Elgrand, Caravan,Vanette, AD Van, Civilian, Hypermini*
Cima, Gloria, Skyline, Cedric Sedan, Stagea, Bassara, Primera,Primera Wagon, Silvia, Tino, Sunny, Wingroad, March, Cube,Atlas, Safari, Elgrand, Caravan, Expert, Vanette, Serena, AD Van
Red Stage
SatioPrince • Cherry
Total
57Nissan
Motor
Satio
Prince•Cherry
28
54
48
187
1,087
457
873
926
3,343
918
375
755
719
2,767
18,784
7,522
13,628
14,878
54,812
*Hypermini is only sold at selected dealerships.
Nissan North America, Inc .
U.S.
Canada
Number of SalesOutlets
North America
Number of Dealers
As of March 31, 2001
Nissan
Inifiniti
Maxima, Altima, Sentra, Pathfinder, Xterra, Frontier, Quest Nissan
InifinitiInfiniti Q45, Infiniti I30, Infiniti G20, Infiniti QX4
1,071
154
1,071
154
Nissan
Inifiniti
Maxima, Altima, Sentra, Pathfinder, Xterra, Frontier, Quest Nissan
InifinitiInfiniti Q45, Infiniti I30, Infiniti G20, Infiniti QX4
138
24
142
24
Nissan Canada Inc .
Mexico
U.S.A.
Brazil
Nissan Fact File 2000 25
Modesl
U.K.
Company Name
Netherland
France
Germany
Switzerland
Spain
Italy
Number of SalesOutlets
Europe
Number of Dealers
Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.
Renault Nissan Nederland N.V.
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup
237
136
172
243
137
199
Nissan Motor DeutschlandGmbH
Nissan France S.A.
Renault Nissan Suisse S.A.
Nissan Motor España, S.A.
Nissan Italia S.p.A.Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup, Pathfinder
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup, Pathfinder
Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR,Terrano II, Pickup
704
55
147
142
735
57
245
216
Nissan Fact File 200026
3 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates
Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan
Note: *Companies listed on a stock exchange or an over-the-counter market
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries' combined shareholdings as of March 31, 2001
Vehicles (Avenir, Elgrand, Liberty, Wingroad, AD Van, Safari, Datsun)
Vehicles (Atlas, heavy- and medium-duty trucks), diesel engines
Engines, transmissions
Car air conditioners, radiator, mufflers, Interior and exterior components, meters, harnesses, airbags
Transmissions, transfers for 4WD vehicles
Moldings, door sashes, finisher, wheel covers
Development, production and sales of transmissions
Electrical products (wipers, relays, power windows switches, speed controllers)
Automotive rubber, synthetic plastic parts
Casting automotive parts, numerical control systems, machine tools
Engines, axles, marine and industrial equipment engines
Door locks, door hinges, wind regulators
Steering linkages, ball joints, load sensing valves
Air cleaners, oil filters, converters
Viscous control units, differential locks, hub locks
Pistons, clutches, power steering systems, ABS, electronic concentrated engine control system
Stamping parts (gasoline tanks, radiator core supports, pillars, rails, etc.), precision-pressed parts
Auto credit, Car leasing, Car rental, Card business
Financial services for the group companies
Freight carrier operation between Oppama, Omaezaki and Kanda
Operation of export car carriers (shipping)
Development, production, and sales of limited-edition vehicles (including specially equipped vehicles)
Fee-based job search services (T.B.D.)
Design research and product planning for automobiles and other production
Printing, photoengraving, bookbinding, planning and production of information media and sales
Planning, execution, evaluation, and verification of market research related to design
Development and sale of car accessories, automotive service equipment, and factory machinery
Operations and consulting related to the analysis and assay of raw materials
Education planning and implementation
Shop services, design and production of manufacturing facilities, environmental landscaping,information, printing, insurance agency, and travel agency
Promotion of motorsports (race, auto camp, events, vehicle remodeling), parts
Real estate businessSecurity services (including machine maintenance), sales of fire protection equipment, and general administrative services for facilities
Design, drawing and translation of technical materials and design drawings
Import and export of materials and parts
Management of soccer club and other sports-related activities
Veh
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Part
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Logi
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Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.*
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.*
Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.*
Calsonic Kansei Corporation*
Fuji Univance Corporation*
Hashimoto Forming Industry Co., Ltd.*
JATCO Trans Technology Ltd.
Jidosha Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.*
Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd.*
Kiriu Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.*
Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd.
Ohi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.*
Rhythm Corporation
Tennex Corporation*
Tochigi Fuji Industrial Co., Ltd.*
Unisia JECS Corporation*
Unipres Corporation*
Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd.
Nissan Finance Co., Ltd.
Kyushu Kyuko Ferry K.K.
Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd.
Autech Japan, Inc.
Carion Co., Ltd.
Creative Box Inc.
e-Graphics Co., Ltd.
IID Inc.
Nissan Altia Co., Ltd.
Nissan Arc Ltd.
Nissan Human Resources Development Center Inc.
Nissan Koe Co, Ltd.
Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd.
Nissan Real Estate Development Corporation
Nissan Security Service Co, Ltd.
Nissan Techno Co., Ltd.
Nissan Trading Co, Ltd.
Yokohama Marinos Ltd.
EquityInterestMajor Products/OperationsCompany
23.37%
45.15%
41.60%
34.35%
31.47%
28.44%
99.71%
22.73%
21.08%
36.88%
91.82%
29.59%
51.00%
56.69%
20.45%
26.09%
30.80%
100.00%
100.00%
42.00%
60.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
33.42%
100.00%
91.95%
74.63%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
67.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
69.93%
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As of July 1, 2001
Hirofumi Nakazawa
Kazutaka Kobatake
Masato Nakagawa
Koichi Takagi
Iwao Suzuki
Kunio Toda
Kenichi Sasaki
Yoshimichi Urabe
Toshihiko Sekine
Toshio Nakagawa
Kiyoshi Miyamoto
Masaru Naramura
Keiichi Maejima
Nobuo Araki
Yoshikazu Kurihara
Koichiro Toda
Morihiko Terada
Minoru Nakamura
Thierry Moulonguet
Osamu Takemura
Akio Sumitomo
Tsuyoshi Aibe
Makoto Okuri
Takeo Shibue
Ichiro Inoue
Makoto Moriya
Sakae Komuro
Kunio Funabiki
Shin Miyahara
Kunihiro Matsuda
Jiro Adachi
Kenshow Kusumi
Sotaro Mori
Iwao Nakamura
Tetsuo Tabata
Shuzo Nogami
1-1, Ageo-shi, Saitama 362-8523
10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610
2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601
24-15, Minamidai 5-chome, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8602
2418, Washizu, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka 431-0494
320, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8511
700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585
1760, Higashi-Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8510
330, Naganuma-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-0005
2, Omata-Minami-cho, Ashikaga-shi, Tochigi 326-0142
6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa 253-0105
14-7, Maruyama 1-chome, Isogo-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 235-8588
283-3, Gokyu-cho, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka 430-0831
591, Shimo Akasaka, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-1155
2388, Omiya-cho, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi 328-8502
1370, Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-8510
19-1, Aoba-cho, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 416-8510
WBG, 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114
Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Kabukiza Bldg., 12-15, Ginza 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
7F Tougeki Building, 1-1, Tsukiji 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045
824-2, Hagizono, Chigasaki-shi, Kanagawa 253-8571
Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
34-18, Jingumae 6-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
25-28, Mure 6-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0002
4F, Zentoku-Roppongi Bldg, 7-27, Roppongi 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
Gate City Osaki, East Tower, 11-2, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8573
1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-0061
910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014
2384, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8558
10-6, Minami-Oi 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8563
17-2, Ginza 7-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
31-5, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0013
791-1, Hibarigaoka 5-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-0003
Nissan Yokohama Bldg., 6-32, Takashima 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0011
18-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-8523
048-781-2301
0463-21-8001
052-681-1111
03-5385-0111
053-576-1311
045-811-1211
0545-51-0047
045-853-7501
043-259-3111
0284-62-2321
0467-75-1711
045-757-7000
053-462-2111
0492-66-7612
0282-27-1111
046-225-8025
0545-62-5020
043-388-4102
03-3541-4821
03-3545-2011
03-3543-5165
0467-87-8001
03-5565-2224
03-3486-0791
0422-49-5523
03-3505-2721
03-5436-2355
0468-67-5280
045-373-5688
045-814-7301
03-3763-2331
03-3543-5051
045-402-2355
046-256-7111
045-451-9800
045-434-2331
Phone No.AddressRepresentativeDate ofEstablishment
May 1950
April 1949
May 1949
April 2000
March 1937
December 1939
October 1999
September 1947
October 1939
December 1906
September 1964
August 1943
December 1961
July 1945
June 1952
May 1956
April 1998
July 2000
August 1987
August 1974
June 1965
September 1986
June 1999
November 1987
January 1980
October 1990
January 1936
December 1990
July 1999
December 1956
September 1984
June 1964
July 1987
November 1985
April 1978
April 1992
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Major Events in Nissan’s History
1933December Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd., predecessor of Nissan Motor Co.,
Ltd., is established in Yokohama with paid-in capital of¥10,000,000. Yoshisuke Aikawa is named the new compa-ny’s president.
1934May Construction of the Yokohama Plant is completed.
Production of tools commences.June The Company name is changed to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
The first Datsuns are exported to Asia and Central andSouth America, with shipments totalling 44 units.
1935April The first car manufactured by a fully integrated assembly sys-
tem rolls off the line at the Yokohama Plant.May The corporate mark is chosen.
1940March The first knockdown (KD) units are shipped to Dowa Jidosha
Kogyo in Manchuria.1943
August Construction of the Yoshiwara Plant is completed.(Operations begin in October 1943.)
December World War II progresses: production of cars and trucks iscompletely stopped.
1944September Company name is changed to Nissan Heavy Industries, Ltd.
1945November The first postwar-manufactured car rolls off the line.
1949August Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is reestablished as the Company
name.1950
May Nissan acquires an equity interest in Minsei Diesel MotorCo., Ltd. (now called Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.)
1952December Nissan enters into a technological cooperation agreement
with Austin Motor Co., Ltd. of the United Kingdom.1957
August Forklift production starts.1958
June Export of passenger cars to the United States begins.September Datsuns are entered in the 6th Australia Mobilgas Trial, with
one taking first place for the first time.1959
March Production commences at Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. in Taiwan,the Company’s first overseas KD factory.
1960March The technological cooperation agreement with Austin Motor
expires.June Nissan wins the 10th Annual Deming Prize for excellence in
industrial engineering.September Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A. is established.
1961September Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. is established. (Production
begins in July 1966.)1962
March Construction of the Oppama Plant is completed.(Partial operations begin in October 1961.)
1965May Construction of the Zama Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in December 1964.)1966
May Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. is established.August Nissan merges with Prince Motors, Ltd. of Japan.
1967July Construction of the Honmoku Wharf is completed.
1968January Headquarters operations are moved to the Company’s new
building in the Ginza area of Tokyo.
Event Event
1970February Lambda 4S-5 successfully launches Japan’s first satellite,
OHSUMI. (Nissan developed and manufactured the rocketengine and launch vehicle.)
March Nissan moves into the marine engine field.1971
March Construction of the Tochigi Plant is completed.(Partial operations begin in October 1968.)
1972September Cumulative domestic production surpasses 10 million units.
1973October Construction of the Sagamihara Parts Center is completed.
(Partial operations began in April 1972.)1974
April Nissan Science Foundation is established.1975
June Cumulative domestic sales surpass 10 million units.1976
March Nissan Motor Manufacturing Co. (Australia) Ltd. is estab-lished and full-scale operation begins.
1977June Construction of the Kyushu Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in April 1975.)July Cumulative production surpasses 20 million units.
1979April Nissan Design International, Inc. (NDI) is established in the
United States.1980
January Nissan acquires an equity interest in Motor Ibérica, S.A. inSpain.
January Cumulative exports surpass 10 million units.July Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. (NMMC) is
established. (The first Datsun truck rolled off the line in June1983; the first Sentra (Sunny), in March 1985.)
1981June Construction of the Kambara Manufacturing Plant, the satel-
lite facility of the Yoshiwara Plant, is completed, and opera-tions begin.
July Nissan begins worldwide marketing of vehicles under theNissan name as part of a new corporate identity program.
August Cumulative production surpasses 30 million units.November The Nissan Technical Center is completed.
1982March Construction of the Kurihama Manufacturing Plant, the satel-
lite facility of the Yokohama Plant, is completed. (Productionbegins in May 1982.)
April Nissan wins the Safari Rally for the fourth consecutive year.December The new corporate mark is announced.
1983January Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of the Patrol
(Safari).July Nissan Research & Development, Inc. is established in the
United States.1984
April Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. is established.(Production begins in July 1986.)
May Cumulative domestic sales surpass 20 million units.November Construction of the Oppama Wharf is completed.
1985July Nissan acquires an equity interest in Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. in
Taiwan.August Cumulative production surpasses 40 million units.
1986December New corporate philosophy and corporate principles are
announced.1987
January The Pulsar, EXA, Langley, and Liberta Villa win the ’86-’87 Japanese Car of the Year award.
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Event Event
December Nissan concludes a technical transfer and license agree-ment with Nanjing Auto Works in China.
1995March Vehicle production at the Zama Plant ceases.
May Nissan, Indomobil and Marubeni form a joint venture, P.T.Ismac Nissan Manufacturing in Indonesia.
June Nissan formulates “Global Restructuring Policy” regardingpromotion of globalization for production locations andexpansion of imported parts, etc.
1996October Cumulative overseas production surpasses 10 million units.
1997May Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. commences
production at a new engine and transmission plant inDecherd.
September Nissan begins sales of the Primera and Bluebird with contin-uously variable transmission, Hyper CVT.
December Nissan introduces the Lepard with direct injection gasolineengines.
1998May Nissan formulates a Global Business Reform Plan. June A Nissan R390GT1 is placed third in the Le Mans 24-hour
race. June Nissan introduces the Presage with direct injection diesel
engines. 1999
March Nissan and Renault signs an agreement for a global alliance,including equity participation.
March Nissan's 7 major domestic plants and Product Planning andResearch Development Group completed to obtain ISO14001 environmental management system certification.
July Nissan sells Fuji Plant and A/T and CVT development orga-nization, establishes a wholly owned subsidiary,TransTechnology Ltd.
July Cumulative exports surpass 30 million Units. October Nissan begins sales of the Cedric/Gloria with new genera-
tion automatic transmission "Extroid CVT".October The company announces the Nissan Revival Plan.
December Japan's largest auto mall, "Carest Zama" begins operations. 2000
February Nissan begins sales of the ultra-small EV Hypermini. February Nissan begins sales of the super ultra low emission vehicle
(SULEV) Sentra CA in California. April Nissan begins sales of the Tino Hybrid throught inter-net.April Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A is merged
into Nissan North America, Inc. April Nissan opens an exclusive berth for ocean-going vessels
beside Kyusyu Plant.May Nissan starts to sell Renault vehicles through its domestic
dealers.May Nissan announces its long-term strategy in the Mercosur
market (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) withRenault support.
September Nissan announces the creation of a world-wide corporateheadquarters organization called Global Nissan (GNX).
November Nissan 1.8 litter engine (QG18DE) of Bluebird Sylphyreceives RJC the Technology of the Year Award.
2001March Vehicle production at the Murayama Plant ceases.
April Nissan and Suzuki Motor Corporation reach the agreementthat Suzuki will supply mini-vehicles to Nissan on an OEMbases.
April Nissan starts the construction of vehicle assembly plant inCanton, Mississippi.
April Nissan launches driving tests of the Xterra FCV, a direct-hydrogen-fueled fuel cell vehicle, on public roads this month,based at a facility in Sacramento, CA in the US.
June Nissan opens newly designed "Nissan Ginza Gallery" and "Nissan Gallery Headguarters".
April Cumulative exports surpass 20 million units.August The H-I rocket, featuring the fixed apogee motor designed
and produced by Nissan in Japan, successfully launches theengineering test satellite KIKU-5.
1988June Nissan European Technology Centre Ltd. is established in
the United Kingdom.1989
January The Silvia wins the ’88-’89 Japanese Car of the Year award.April Nissan Europe N.V., the Company’s regional headquarters
for European operations, and Nissan Distribution Service(Europe) B.V., are established in the Netherlands.(Operations begin in April 1990.)
1990January Nissan North America, Inc., the Company’s regional head-
quarters for North American operations, is established in theUnited States. (Operations begin in April 1990.)
January Cumulative production surpasses 50 million units.November Nissan acquires an equity interest in Siam Motors Co., Ltd.,
in Thailand.1991
March A new distribution company, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd., isestablished in the United Kingdom. (Operations begin inJanuary 1992.)
June Nissan announces the reorganization of its parts supplierassociations, and the Nissho Kai is newly established.
August Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins exporting itsPrimera 5-door Hatchback model to Japan.
1992January The Hokkaido Proving Grounds is established in Hokkaido
as a cold-weather testing facility.April New production facility at the Kyushu Plant is completed,
and production begins.June Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. begins pro-
duction of the Altima (Bluebird).August Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins production of
the Micra (March).September Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd. is established.
October Cumulative domestic sales surpass 30 million units.November Nissan Design Europe GmbH is established in Germany.November The Micra (March) earns the Car of the Year 1993 award in
Europe.December The March earns the ’92-’93 Japanese Car of the Year
award and the RJC New Car of the Year 1992-1993 awardin Japan.
1993February Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of a new 4WD
model, the Terrano II for the European market.March Nissan and the Zhengzhou Light Truck Factory form a joint
venture, Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd., for the pro-duction of commercial vehicles in China.
September Nissan begins production and sales of the AD Resort wag-ons and pickups in Thailand and Taiwan, specifically forAsian markets.
October Nissan Logistics Corporation is established in U.S.A.1994
January Production begins at the Iwaki Plant.February The first H-II rocket, featuring solid-fuel rocket booster (SRB)
and pyrotechnics designed and produced by Nissan inJapan, is successfully launched.
April Nissan concludes a technical assistance and license agree-ment with South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd. on manufacturing passenger cars.(Samsung Motors Inc. was established in March 1995.)
June Nissan Motor (China) Ltd. is established in Hong Kong tomanage the distribution of vehicles and service parts toChina.
June Nissan Middle East FZE is established in Dubai, UAE as theCompany’s regional business management company for theMiddle East.
December Cumulative domestic production surpasses 60 million units.
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