Nissan has an annual capacity of 1.6 million vehicles in the NAFTA region

Nissan is one of the three Japanese manufacturers the best established in North America, alongside Toyota and Honda. Between 2005 and 2013, its production volume increased by 20% in this region, from 750 000 to 1 500 000 vehicles. Nissan currently has in North America a production capacity of 1.6 million vehicles per year spread out in four factories:
Cuernavaca - Mexico: 400 000 units per year (segment B / C: Micra, Tsuru, Sentra - pick-up segment: Frontier)
Smyrna - USA: 500 000 units per year (the SUVs Xterra, Rogue, Pathfinder - segment D / segment E: Altima, Maxima)
Canton - USA: 400 000 units per year (SUV segment / MPV: Titan Quest - segment D / segment E: Altima, Maxima)
Aguascalientes - Mexico: 300 000 units per year (Versa, Tiida - C segment )

All Nissan plants in this area are currently operating at 92% capacity.

The manufacturer decided last year that new capacities would be added in 2014 to the Mexican Aguascalientes plant (+ 200 000 units per year). In addition, a plant dedicated to the Infiniti (Nissan's luxury subsidiary) producing 100 000 units will be built in the U.S. opening in 2017. Thus, Nissan will have a capacity of 1.9 million vehicles per year by 2017 in the NAFTA area, i.e. a figure very close to that of Toyota and Honda.


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