Honda and Nissan are looking to merge but the merge process would take to long to settle even if they used the Dell/EMC methodology so A better path would be to create a Polestar like Joint Venture learning from Polestars mistakes.
The possible combination comes after struggles in China for both automakers and a downturn for Nissan in the U.S.
The merger talks between Japan’s second- and third-largest automakers highlight the intense upheaval within the world’s auto industry.
“In addition, China has a strong internal market, favorable government policies, and innovative charging technologies they are developing.” Beyond Nissan and Honda merging, the two companies ...
Honda's prospects look even better. Valued below 6 times earnings today, Honda pays a dividend that yields 5.3% and is projected to grow at a pretty steady rate of more than 3% annually over the next five years. Earnings per share in 2029 could be a full $1 above the $1.50 or so Honda earned in fiscal 2024.
A possible merger by Honda and Nissan won't solve Japan's transport electrification crisis, with poor stock performance indicating risks for investors. Click for more.
In a joint statement, Honda and Nissan said they were "considering various possibilities for future collaboration, but no decisions have been made." A combined Honda-Nissan would be the world's third-largest automaker by production, sales and market capitalization, after Toyota and Volkswagen.
Honda will build the Ye P7 with local joint venture partner GAC. It’s 4,750 mm (187 inches) long, 1,930 mm (75.9 inches) wide, and stands 1,625 mm (63.9 inches) tall, with a generous 2,930 mm (115.3 inches) wheelbase. The new electric Honda tips the scales at 2,305 kg (5,081 lbs) and comes standard with large 21-inch wheels.
Japanese automakers Nissan Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have confirmed that they are discussing closer collaboration but denied reports they have decided on a merger
Honda and Nissan are discussing a possible merger, bringing together two Japanese automaking titans that have recently fallen on hard times.
According to a report in major news network Nikkei, Honda and Nissan have commenced exploratory talks about a potential merger. But can it save Nissan?