NISSAN MOTOR CORPORATION
founders
Yoshisuke Aikawa
Kenjiro Den
William Gorham
Meitaro Takeuchi
Masijiro Hashimoto
Rokuro Aoyama
Jenijiro Den
History
1910-1919
started in 1911 in Tokio Japan with the name Kwaishinsha Company
1920-1929
In 1926 Kwaishinsha and Jitsuyo Jidohsa merged, resulting in Dat Jidosha Seizo Company, who later (as far back as 1931) joined Tobata Casting. Two years later he would become Nissan.
1930-1939
The company Jidosha-Seizo Kabushiki-Kaisha was renamed Nissan Motor Company on June 1, 1934. Its founder was Yoshisuke Aikawa and his plans were to manufacture between 10,000 and 15,000 units per year. The first car left the production lines of the Yokohama plant in April 1935.
1940-1949
In 1952 the company reached a technical agreement with Austin Motor, UK, and the first Austin left the Japanese factory a year later. In 1966 Nissan merged with Prince Motor, adding several models to its catalog, including the Skyline and Glory.
1970-1999
The energy crises of the 1970s boosted exports of small Japanese cars, recognized worldwide for their low consumption as well as quality. Several years later, on 27 March 1999, Nissan and Renault signed an agreement within a global alliance to benefit both companies.
Some cars form the catalog 2020
Nissan Altima
Nissan Sentra
Nissan 370Z
Nissan March
Nissan Maxima
Nissan GT-R
Nissan Versa
The best 7 Nissan in history
Nissan 240Z
It is the first two-seat Z-series car produced by the brand between 1969 and 1978
Nissan Silvia (S15)
It was sold between 1999 and 2002 and featured a higher proportion of light alloy components.
Nissan 350Z
Introduced in 2002, the 350Z is one of the most powerful cars Nissan has ever made, while a number of tweaks allowed for better performance than even the Nissan GT-R.
Nissan Patrol
The Nissan Patrol is the brand's quintessential off-road vehicle. It is the third generation that was marketed in the 80s and 90s in Spain and for this reason it became a success.
Nissan GT-R (Hakosuka)
The Nissan GT-R C10 is considered the first GT-R in history. It was a four-door sedan that with the change in 1970 became a success.
Nissan GT-R (R32)
In 1989, what for many is the purest Nissan GT-R ever designed, the R32, was born. It harvested a multitude of titles in competition and, although only 5,000 units were estimated, production ended in 1994 with 43,934 manufactured copies.
Nissan GT-R (R35)
Named the best Japanese car in history, the Nissan GT-R R34 is the ultimate exponent of the R32 and R33, the two generations that preceded it. It was born in 1999 and, although it was strongly based on the R32, it achieved a multitude of variants, records and victories in competition.