Nissan Expects Chip, Parts Crunch To Extend Until At Least Mid-2022

Nissan expects global supply chain constraints and the sector-wide semiconductor shortage to continue until at least the middle of 2022, putting pressure on production, the Japanese carmaker's chief operating officer said on Tuesday.
A parts and chip shortage, caused in part by pandemic-driven disruptions in moving freight and an unexpected recovery in demand, has created headaches for carmakers globally.
"It will take some more time to get back to the normal operations. Day by day it is improving but I do believe it will continue for a while," Nissan's Ashwani Gupta told Reuters, adding it would extend for the first half of 2022 at least.
"For us today, the challenge which we have is how we produce the car not how we sell the car."

Nissan expects to make 3.8 million cars this year, down from an original target of 4.4 million.
Gothenburg-based Volvo Cars last week warned that the semiconductor shortage would continue into next year.
Nissan, which like other big global carmakers has been forced to cut production because of the shortage of semiconductors and other components, expects to make 3.8 million cars this year, down from an original target of 4.4 million.
Total global production of all carmakers should be "close to" 80 million cars this year, up from 76 million in 2020, Gupta said, adding that it would take some time to return to between 95 and 97 million units a year, without saying when.

Nissan will spend 2 trillion yen over five years to increase vehicle electrification
ELECTRIFICATION
Nissan last month announced its electrification push, committing to spending 2 trillion yen over five years to increase vehicle electrification to catch up with rivals in one of the fastest growing segments for car makers.
The announcement by Japan's No. 3 carmaker, which includes launching 23 electrified vehicles, including 15 electric vehicles (EVs), by 2030, did not impress some analysts who see Nissan already lagging its rivals.
Nissan shares have dropped from 593.2 yen at the time of the announcement on Nov. 29 to close at 570.5 on Tuesday.
"What's very important is our electrification plan is grounded, realistic and sensible," Gupta said.
Trending News
1 min read2026 Ducati DesertX V2 Details Revealed
Latest News
car&bike Team | Nov 9, 2025VinFast Limo Green Electric MPV Spied Testing In India For First TimeSeven-seat EV could go up against the likes of the Kia Carens Clavis EV and the BYD eMax 7 should an India launch be confirmed.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 9, 2025Honda Motorcycles Unveils New Branding For Flagship, Electric RangeThe brand’s flagship model will now feature a new silver-on-black logo, while the EVs will feature a Honda wordmark logo.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Nov 8, 2025Production-Spec Tata Sierra Previewed Ahead Of November 25 LaunchThe production-spec Sierra closely mirrors the model showcased at the Auto Expo 2025.2 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Nov 8, 2025New Hero Xtreme 125R Launched: Gets Dual-Channel ABS, Cruise ControlThe new variant of the Xtreme 125R is priced at Rs 1.04 lakh and comes with three ride modes along with new colour options.2 mins read
Carandbike Team | Nov 7, 2025Mini Countryman SE All4 JCW Launched In India At Rs 66.90 LakhMini India has launched the all-electric Countryman SE All4 at Rs 66.9 lakh. With 313 hp and 494Nm torque, 440 km range, and John Cooper Works trim1 min read
Preetam Bora | Nov 7, 20252026 Ducati DesertX V2 Details RevealedAs the name suggests, the 2026 DesertX V2 will get a new V2 engine, but also get a new frame, as well as styling updates, indicating a complete overhaul.1 min read





















































































































