Honda and Nissan Announce Merger to Become Third Largest Automaker
Honda and Nissan plan to merge by 2026 to form the world’s third-largest automaker. The merger will create a new holding company, consolidating operations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate innovation in electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous technology. The combined entity is expected to generate $238.9 billion in annual sales with an enterprise value of $138 billion. Mitsubishi Motors, a Nissan partner, may join the merger, broadening the company’s global reach and technological capabilities. This move comes amidst rising competition from Chinese EV makers and Tesla. Key challenges include integration complexities and overcoming market hurdles in China and the US. [more]