Nissan plans U.S. clean diesel vehicle in 2010
WASHINGTON, April 18 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
(7201.T) will launch its first clean diesel vehicle in the
United States in 2010, President and Chief Executive Carlos
Ghosn said on Wednesday.
Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations, Ghosn said Nissan would launch a diesel Maxima in the U.S. market and other clean diesel vehicles in Japan and China. The company already has clean diesel technology in its cars sold in Europe.
"We are very confident about the potential benefits," Ghosn
said, referring to growing U.S. demands to increase fuel
efficiency and reduce greenhouse gases. Ghosn is also chief
executive of Renault SA (RENA.PA).
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