#Nissan
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Nissan, Uber, and UK startup Wayve are putting driverless taxis on Tokyo streets by late 2026. As global players converge on Japan's capital, the economics of who wins—and who loses—are coming into focus.
Nissan, Uber, and AI startup Wayve have announced a robotaxi partnership. Here's what their three-way deal reveals about who actually wins the autonomous vehicle race — and it's not who you'd expect.
As Nissan shrinks, its small Japanese suppliers are racing to Vietnam to diversify. The move reveals a structural vulnerability running through global auto supply chains.
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[email protected]Nissan is finalizing a deal with Uber and UK-based Wayve to launch autonomous ride-hailing globally. But in this three-way alliance, who captures the most value — and who gets left behind?
Tesla's Japan sales skyrocketed by 90% in 2025, reaching record highs. A strategic shift toward physical showrooms and improved customer service fueled this growth.
Nissan is the first US carmaker to integrate Qi2 magnetic wireless charging, bringing MagSafe-like stability and speed to the driving experience.
Toyota Motor overtakes Nissan in Japan's EV sales for the first time during Q4 2025. Explore how the bZ4X SUV led to this historic Toyota Japan EV sales 2025 milestone.
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