Beauty
and brilliance, elegance and efficiency, luxury and power, all blended
into one - that’s Nissan for you! Nissan cars have forever nurtured
the vision of blending bold, innovative designs with advanced
technology - a feature that speaks of Nissan’s commitment towards
producing excellent vehicles. Nissan cars, with their classic chic
design, tempered with Japanese culture have made Nissan consistent
producers of luxury cars in the automobile world. Founded in 26
December, 1933 in Yokohoma City by three car enthusiasts, Kenjiro Den,
Rokuro Aoyama and Meitaro Takeuchi, today Nissan Motor Company Ltd is
led by Carlos Ghosn. Nissan has endorsed their commitment towards
innovation since the company's founding in 1933, when their cars were
marketed under the name of ‘Datsun’. The cars were an immediate success
with their unique, automotive style that made a major impact in both
Asian and American market. Today, Nissan Motors are best revered for
their impressive lineup of family sedans, sporty coupe, SUVs and more.
To know more about Nissan and its amazing evolution through history,
read on.
Interesting Information On Origin & Background Of Nissan
Nissan
- a brand feted for its uber-chic style, grand performance and
infinite line of luxury cars - was one of the pioneering Japanese
automobile companies to emerge in the year 1933. The history of Nissan
Motors stretches itself back to the two Japanese automobile companies -
Kwaishinsha Co., an automobile factory initiated by Masujiro Hashimoto
in Tokyo's Azabu-Hiroo district in 1911 and Jitsuyo Jidosha Co. Ltd. In
the year 1914, Hashimoto, the founder of Kwaishinsha Co., came up with
a small passenger car that was launched in the market the following
year under the name of Dat Car - a name that owed its roots to the
first letters of the family names of three of Hashimoto’s main support -
Kenjiro Den, Rokuro Aoyama and Meitaro Takeuchi. The two companies
coalesced to give birth to Nissan Motor Company Limited. The first
small-size Datsun (a modified name for Dat Car) passenger car rolled
off the assembly line at the Yokohama Plant in April 1935.
In
1936, Nissan bought design plans and plant facilities from Graham-Paige
Motors Corp. of the U.S. for the manufacture of passenger cars and
trucks. However, due to war, their focus was soon shifted to the
production of military cars, army planes and motor torpedo boats. The
impact of the war was such that by the end of it the company was
technologically famished. In an attempt to revive its lost power, Nissan
Motors joined hands with a UK based automotive company called Austin
Motor Co. in 1952 and steered its way to the US markets. The first
Datsun to hit the American Shores was in the year 1958. The vehicles,
thus manufactured, were primarily based on Austin models. Nissan came up
with its classic cars like the 1959 Bluebird and the 1960 Cedric that
left the Japanese car buyers thrilled and boosted its production in
Japan.
Nissan
was the first automaker in Japan to receive the annual Deming Prize
for engineering excellence in 1960. Though the company was doing well
and was successful, it reached its zenith only after the launch of
‘Sunny’, “my car” concept vehicle that won Nissan its way to the
small-car market. In the sixties, Nissan merged with Prince Motor
Company, a merger that led Nissan shift its focus to more
luxury-oriented cars. The company created a rage in US market with its
luxury sedan Datsun 510 and 240Z sports car and by the early seventies
sales were at their peak. In 1971, the company came up with its first
Experimental Safety Vehicle (ESV) that boasted of safety technologies to
avert the problem of air pollution. Since then, Nissan has adopted a
vast array of advanced technologies in its production of vehicles.
In
the year 1981, Nissan dropped selling vehicles under the brand name of
Datsun and launched its new set of cars under the name of Nissan
Moniker. Nissan also launched its tuning division called Nismo at
around the same time. The launch of more sassy, fun-to-drive cars like
300ZX, Maxima and Sentra saw Nissan’s stake expand in the US
market. Classic offerings like Titan and Armada created a big rage in
the auto industry. However, this trend took a dip after Nissan started
producing anonymous vehicles. Its collaboration with Renault in the year
1999 helped it to gain a steady feet in the auto world. Today, Nissan
cars are coveted for their understated elegance and superior drive
force. Nissan has stamped a reputation for excellence, over the years.
The company is also credited with introducing sophisticated engine
management systems for controlling combustion and is also believed to be
the predecessor in developing industrial robots and introducing
CAD/CAM systems in cars.
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