- Today Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
announced a basic agreement through which Mitsubishi Motors will supply
its "Minicab" mini-commercial vehicle to Nissan on an OEM basis.
The model will come in two body types, a truck and a van.
Nissan will source about 20,000 vehicles per year from Mitsubishi Motors,
starting in the third quarter of FY2003. Through this arrangement, Nissan
will be able to expand its product lineup and broaden its customer base
in the mini-vehicle market. Mitsubishi Motors will be able to enhance
its manufacturing efficiency by increasing its production volume of mini-vehicles,
bolstering the foundation for its mini-vehicle business operations.
This move marks Nissan's second entry into the mini vehicle market in
Japan and its first in the mini-commercial market. The mini-commercial
vehicle segment currently represents about 30% of the overall mini-vehicle
sales in Japan. With its entry into the minicar market last April with
the launch of the Moco, Nissan will have one model each to offer for passenger
and commercial use in the mini-vehicle market. By expanding its product
lineup across all profitable market segments, Nissan expects to attract
new customers, to expand its customer base and to offer a wider range
of choices.
Mitsubishi Motors will be able to reduce development and manufacturing
costs and to enhance productivity by achieving increased economies of
scale for mini-vehicles. In addition, the expansion of its mini-commercial
vehicle operations will enable the company to further strengthen the foundation
for its overall mini-vehicle business. Mini-vehicles represent an important
segment for Mitsubishi Motor's product lineup, which includes the key
eK Wagon and other minicar models.
Both companies expect Nissan's entry in the mini-commercial vehicle market
to satisfy customers' needs and create expanded business opportunities
for mini-vehicles.