Nissan closes Mexico plant in major restructuring
Nissan Motor will consolidate vehicle production from its Civac plant in Mexico into the Aguascalientes plant, with Civac production ceasing by end of fiscal year 2025.
Models currently produced at Civac, including the NP300, Frontier, and Versa, will transfer to Aguascalientes. The Civac plant was Nissan's first production site outside Japan, beginning operations in 1966 and producing over 6.5 million vehicles.
Under its "Re:Nissan" restructuring plan, the company aims to reduce global production capacity outside China from 3.5 million units to 2.5 million units while maintaining 100% factory utilization. Nissan targets consolidating global production sites from 17 to 10.
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