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CYD50.4950.495%
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TM187.765-2.915%
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Honda, Nissan’s sales struggles highlight need for merger

A combined Honda-Nissan entity could better compete with rising global automakers like BYD, which sold 4.3 million vehicles in 2024.
Honda and Nissan face declining sales in 2024, highlighting the potential benefits of a strategic merger to compete with global auto giants.

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Honda and Nissan both faced stagnating or declining global vehicle sales in 2024, reinforcing the need for a strategic partnership. Both automakers struggled in China, a key market, losing significant market share to rising domestic competitors and Tesla. With sales under pressure, a potential merger could help them scale operations, increase efficiencies, and compete more effectively on the global stage.

Honda’s global sales fell to 3.8 million units, a 4.6% decline from the previous year, while production dropped 11% to 3.7 million. Nissan fared slightly better, but its results were largely stagnant—sales dipped 0.8% to 3.3 million units, and production fell 8.7% to 3.1 million. In China, Nissan’s sales fell 12%, while production dropped 14%. Honda was hit even harder, with a 35% decline in production and a 30% drop in sales.

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Nissan saw a modest 2.8% sales increase in North America, but production still declined 13.3%—a reflection of shifting consumer demand and a lack of competitive hybrid models. The automaker has announced restructuring efforts, including cutting work shifts and offering buyouts at U.S. plants, but its reluctance to close factories remains a challenge.

If Mitsubishi ultimately joins Honda and Nissan’s proposed alliance—a move that remains uncertain—the trio could achieve 8 million annual deliveries, putting them within range of Volkswagen’s 9 million and Toyota’s 10.8 million. However, the merger is far from finalized. Renault, which owns a 36% stake in Nissan, has raised concerns about the deal and wants its stake’s value fully recognized.

Honda and Nissan aim to finalize a merger framework by the end of January, with the full deal expected to be completed by June. If successful, their combined scale could make them a more formidable competitor in the global automotive market.

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