Nissan and Daimler will build engines together in the US from 2014 in an efficiency measure that marks the biggest undertaking outside Europe yet for the carmakers’ two-year strategic partnership.
The Japanese and German companies said yesterday that they would build 4-cylinder petrol engines together at Nissan’s plant in Decherd, Tennessee.
The engines will be used in Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz C-class and Nissan’s Infiniti premium marque. The plant will have enough capacity to build 250,000 engines a year at full capacity.
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