Major Automobile Manufacturers Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi Announce Plans for Electric Vehicle Collaboration
In response to the ongoing crisis within the automotive industry, the CEOs of Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, and Honda have issued statements addressing the situation and outlining their plans for improvement.
Takao Kato, the Representative Executive Officer, President, and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, has expressed concern about the impact of the crisis on the industry. Kato stated that Mitsubishi Motors is taking the situation seriously and is committed to maintaining its integrity. To this end, the company is working to strengthen its internal controls and is reviewing its corporate governance structure. Mitsubishi Motors is also considering changes to its board of directors.
Kato emphasized the importance of maintaining trust with stakeholders and mentioned that the company is focusing on improving its transparency.
Makoto Uchida, the Representative Executive Officer, President, and CEO of Nissan, has also commented on the crisis. Uchida stated that Nissan is taking the necessary steps to address the issues at hand and is committed to rebuilding trust with its stakeholders. The current CEO of Nissan is Ivan Espinosa, as of mid-2025.
Toshihiro Mibe, the President and Representative Executive Officer of Honda, has also addressed the crisis. No recent search results could specify the current CEO of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., but based on information available up to 2024, Mibe was the CEO of Honda. No newer changes have been indicated by the search results.
While the current CEO of Mitsubishi Motors could not be definitively determined from the provided search results, it is clear that all three companies are taking the crisis seriously and are committed to making necessary changes to improve their governance and rebuild trust with their stakeholders.
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