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Honda and Nissan in talks to merge, aiming to form world’s third-largest automaker

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
December 18, 2024
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Honda and Nissan are reportedly in advanced talks to form a merger that could reshape the automotive landscape. If successful, the deal would create one of the largest automakers globally, only trailing Toyota and Volkswagen. This partnership follows months of cooperation on electric vehicle (EV) technology, announced in March 2024, and could signal the beginning of a new era for both companies.

The talks, first reported by Japan’s Nikkei and later confirmed by multiple sources, come at a critical juncture for Nissan, which has struggled with financial difficulties. “Nissan’s current trajectory has made this deal seem almost inevitable,” said automotive industry analyst, Jun Okamoto. Nissan’s U.S. sales have dwindled by 25% over the past decade, and its models, such as the Rogue, have failed to meet consumer demand.

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merger , particularly in hybrid technology. Honda’s expertise in hybrid systems, honed through models like the Insight, could complement Nissan’s battery-electric vehicles like the Ariya, which has gained traction in the EV market. Nissan, which has already begun restructuring its operations, could benefit from further cost reductions through a merger.

In return, Honda could leverage Nissan’s established EV infrastructure to accelerate its own electric ambitions. With the combined strength of both companies, they would be better equipped to compete in a rapidly changing market where electric vehicles are becoming the dominant trend.

There is also speculation that Mitsubishi, which has a close alliance with Nissan, could be included in the merger. This would strengthen the financial muscle of the new company. According to Nikkei, Mitsubishi shares could be reinstated in the event of the merger, further solidifying the trio’s position in the global market.

The potential merger has already had a notable impact on the market. Nissan’s stock surged by 24%, while Mitsubishi shares rose 15% on December 18, 2024. Honda’s stock initially dipped by 3% but has since regained some ground.

While the merger promises significant cost-saving opportunities, experts caution that merging two large companies doesn’t automatically guarantee success. “Mergers are about more than just cutting costs; they need to deliver compelling products that consumers want,” said Carleton Wong, an automotive strategist.

If finalized, this deal could breathe new life into both brands. However, it remains to be seen whether the merger will lead to a more dynamic and competitive product lineup, including much-anticipated models such as a new Nissan Xterra or a hybrid Honda Civic.

The automotive industry, particularly in light of increasing competition from Chinese automakers, is at a pivotal moment. A well-executed merger could give Honda and Nissan the edge they need to thrive in the electric age.

Read more on Honda partners Nissan to compete against Tesla, BYD, other EV rivals

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