Nissan's Sales Slump Continues Amid Global Automotive Shifts Nissan's division has reported a decline in sales for the final quarter of its fiscal year, marking a 7.7 percent drop to 234,318 vehicles. The Japanese automaker's struggling sales come as the global automotive industry grapples with supply chain disruptions, economic uncertainty, and shifting consumer preferences. Meanwhile, Nissan's luxury brand Infiniti also experienced a decline, with sales dipping 3.2 percent to 12,750 units. As the industry continues to navigate these challenges, Nissan's financial performance will be closely watched by investors and analysts seeking to understand the implications for the company's future prospects.
The Nissan division sold 234,318 vehicles in the final quarter of its fiscal year, down 7.7 percent. Infiniti volume dipped 3.2 percent to 12,750.