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Nissan names new CEO amid major executive shakeup

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  • Nissan has named Ivan Espinosa as its new CEO
  • Espinosa replaces Makoto Uchida, who has led Nissan since 2019
  • The executive reshuffle comes less than a month after the breakdown of merger talks with Honda

Nissan announced a series of leadership changes on Tuesday, including the appointment of Ivan Espinosa as its new CEO.

Espinosa will assume the role on April 1, replacing Makoto Uchida, who has led the troubled automaker since 2019 but struggled to drive a meaningful turnaround.

Uchida had been under mounting pressure to step down due to Nissan’s worsening financial performance and last month’s failed merger talks with Honda. It remains unclear whether Espinosa’s appointment will revive those discussions or attract much-needed investment from a new partner, though there have been rumors Honda wanted a replacement for Uchida for any chance of the merger talks resuming.

Espinosa has been with Nissan since 2003, spending much of his career in his native Mexico while also holding key positions in Southeast Asia and Europe. Currently serving as Nissan’s chief planning officer, his promotion to CEO may signal a renewed focus on product innovation rather than pure profit maximization. A strong advocate for performance vehicles, Espinosa has expressed support for reviving the Silvia sports car, potentially joining the Z and GT-R as Nissan’s third dedicated performance model.

Ivan Espinosa

Other key executive changes include Eiichi Akashi, currently head of vehicle planning and component engineering, who will become chief technology officer, replacing Kunio Nakaguro. Teiji Hirata, currently head of production engineering and development, will take over as head of manufacturing and supply chain management, replacing Hideyuki Sakamoto. Guillaume Cartier, Nissan’s chief performance officer, will take on an expanded role overseeing global marketing and customer experience.

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Espinosa takes over the reins at Nissan as the automaker continues executing a turnaround strategy initiated last year. The plan calls for a 20% reduction in global production capacity, scaling back from 5 million to 4 million vehicles annually. This move will lead to a workforce reduction of approximately 9,000 employees, the closure of three plants, and reduced shifts at other facilities, including some in the U.S.

In addition, Nissan announced a strategic review to explore potential new partnerships. One such possibility is Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn, which confirmed in February that it was in discussions with Nissan.

Like many legacy automakers, Nissan faces steep challenges, including the transition to electric vehicles, rising competition from Chinese automakers, and, more recently, potential tariffs on vehicles it exports to the U.S. from Mexico.

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