Nissan mum on discontinuation reportNissan gave assurances that Sylphy, Teana and X-Trail would continue to have parts and services provided. The company was placing emphasis on subcompact cars, small multi-purpose vehicles, commercial vehicles and vehicles using alternative energy and electricity, the letter said. Upon learning of the reported discontinuation, a Nissan Teana owner who asked not to be named said his family has three Nissan cars, two of which are Teanas. "The parent company will have already carefully considered what car models will be produced to satisfy motorists in different countries." Nissan is "confident" in Thailand, where it plans to continue its business, Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said in an earlier interview after a recent talk with Ramesh Narasimhan, the president of Nissan Motor Thailand.
Source: Bangkok Post September 08, 2020 23:15 UTC