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Nissan unveils compact 4x4 model | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Japanese carmaker Nissan has unveiled a small 4x4, which will be produced in the UK, at a launch ceremony in Paris. | |
Nissan plans to build the Qashqai, dubbed a "compact crossover" vehicle, at its plant in Sunderland - a move which could create hundreds of jobs. | |
As well as supplying the UK market, Nissan plans to export the car to Europe, Japan and the Middle East. | |
The news should provide a boost to an industry that has been hit by some major setbacks in recent years. | The news should provide a boost to an industry that has been hit by some major setbacks in recent years. |
Industry troubles | Industry troubles |
Last year, MG Rover - the UK's last mass-market carmaker - collapsed leading to the loss of more than 6,000 jobs. | Last year, MG Rover - the UK's last mass-market carmaker - collapsed leading to the loss of more than 6,000 jobs. |
European customers want it all - dynamic design, driving performance and attractive premium interior Carlos Ghosn, Nissan | |
The firm was later bought out by China's Nanjing Automotive, who have shifted much of the equipment at the group's Longbridge site to China to begin producing cars for the burgeoning Asian market. | The firm was later bought out by China's Nanjing Automotive, who have shifted much of the equipment at the group's Longbridge site to China to begin producing cars for the burgeoning Asian market. |
In April this year, French carmaker Peugeot announced it was ending production at its factory in Coventry, dealing the UK carmaking industry a further blow. | In April this year, French carmaker Peugeot announced it was ending production at its factory in Coventry, dealing the UK carmaking industry a further blow. |
Carmakers are battling against a tough environment with increasing competition from Asian firms. | Carmakers are battling against a tough environment with increasing competition from Asian firms. |
Sales hopes | |
Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn has voiced hopes that the Qashqai will boost Nissan sales. | |
"European customers want it all - dynamic design, driving performance and attractive premium interior," he said. | |
QASHQAI FACTS Designed in Milton KeynesManufactured in SunderlandSafeguards 1,000 jobsExpected to sell 106,000 models a year80% of Qashqai buyers expected to be first time Nissan buyersGoes on sale February 2007, priced at 19,000 euros | |
"Qashqai delivers all which is why it will lead our sales growth in Europe and the growth in recognition of Nissan as a truly bold, thoughtful and innovative Japanese brand." | |
Nissan is hoping for a pick-up in Europe after suffering a 15.9% fall in sales between January and July. | |
Earlier this month, Nissan said it would begin production of the Qashqai in December, with the vehicles expected to go on sale at a starting price of around 19,000 euros (£12,898; $24,341) in early February next year. | |
Jobs boost | Jobs boost |
The car also represents another landmark as it will be the first entirely European-made Nissan model to be exported to Japan. | |
Nissan plans to produce 130,000 of the cars a year, increasing the Sunderland plant's annual output to 400,000. | |
Nissan added it would be taking on 200 temporary manufacturing staff, who will start on three-month contracts, while a further 100 manufacturing staff trainees are being taken on, initially on two-year apprenticeships. | Nissan added it would be taking on 200 temporary manufacturing staff, who will start on three-month contracts, while a further 100 manufacturing staff trainees are being taken on, initially on two-year apprenticeships. |
Development and manufacturing of the Qashqai model has been boosted by a £5m grant from the Department of Trade and Industry. | Development and manufacturing of the Qashqai model has been boosted by a £5m grant from the Department of Trade and Industry. |
Nissan's operations in Sunderland began in 1984, with the first vehicle coming off the production line in 1986. | Nissan's operations in Sunderland began in 1984, with the first vehicle coming off the production line in 1986. |
The plant, which produces more cars than any other factory in Britain, currently manufactures the Almeira, Primera and Micra models. | The plant, which produces more cars than any other factory in Britain, currently manufactures the Almeira, Primera and Micra models. |
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