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Summary of Content
Fact File Year Ended March 31, 2001 2000 Contents 1. Corporate Data 1 Corporate Data 2 Board of Directors and Auditors 2 Corporate Officers 4 Nissan’s Global Structure 6 Major Offices and Facilities 2. Business Overview 10 Business Results 11 Global Production 11 Production by Division 11 Global Retail Sales 12 Domestic Sales and Market Share 12 Export from Japan 12 Export from Japan by Region 12 Cumulative Production, Export, and Domestic Sales Totals 13 Top Five Models 13 Recent Production and Registration Milestones 14 Model Lineups (Japan) 16 Model Lineups (Japan, North America, Europe) 18 Model Changes in Japan 22 Model Names by Markets 24 Sales Network and Service Facilities Worldwide 3. Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates 26 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan 28 Major Events in Nissan’s History 1 Corporate Data Corporate Data As of March 31, 2001 Company Name Registered Head Office Headquarters Date of Establishment Objectives Paid-in Capital Stock Information Number of Employees The Origins of the Nissan Name NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. 2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8623, Japan 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8023, Japan Phone: (03) 3543-5523 December 26, 1933 1. The development, manufacture, purchase, sale, lease and repair of the following items, parts therefor and their related materials and goods; (1) automobiles, industrial vehicles and other transport machines and equipment; (2) internal-combustion engines and other power machines and equipment; (3) ships and engines therefor; (4) machine tools, press machines, casting and forging machines, assembly machines and equipment, dies, jigs, tools and measuring instruments; and (5) fuel of every kind, lubricating oil and other oil products; 2. Engineering, consulting and technical guidance relating to any of the preceding businesses and the development, sale, license and intermediation of inventions, ideas, designs, know-how and technical information and the like relating to each of the preceding items; 3. Information communications, information processing and information services, and the development, purchase, sale and lease of software, information communication machines and equipment and office equipment; 4. The purchase, sale, lease, brokerage and management of real estate and the operation of parking lots and the security guard business; 5. The designing, implementation, contracting and supervision for civil engineering and building construction, and the supervision of construction; 6. Electric work, electric communication work and installation work for machines and tools; 7. The financial business and the purchase and sale of securities; 8. The inland transportation, marine transportation, air transportation, warehousing and tourism business; 9. The acquisition, operation and management of facilities for education, medical care, sports, amusement parks, exhibition halls, marinas, food and drink stands and restaurants and lodging and the like, and incidental facilities thereto; 10. Management and administration of sport clubs, and producing sport entertainment; 11. Personnel dispatching business; 12. Plate-making, printing, bookbinding, publication of books and prints, and advertising; 13. Non-life insurance agency business and life insurance agency business; and 14. Any and all businesses incidental or relative to any of the preceding paragraphs. ¥496,606 million Number of authorized shares: 6,000,000,000 Common stock (issued and outstanding): 3,977,295,210 Number of shareholders: 116,055 133,833 (Consolidated) 030,747 (Non-Consolidated) The Company was jointly established on December 26, 1933, as Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd. (president: Yoshisuke Aikawa), by Nihon Sangyo Co. and Tobata Imono Co., to manufacture and sell Datsun cars and parts. On June 1, 1934, Nihon Sangyo (Nissan) became the Company’s sole owner and changed the Company name to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Corporate Symbol Brand Symbol Corporate Wordmark The original mark includes a red circle and blue central bar with white lettering. The blue bar signifies sincerity; the red circle the rising sun. The symbol concept is “sincerity brings success,” reflecting the founding spirit of the company. The brand symbol is the reflection of Nissan itself. While inheriting the initial spirit of the company, the design has been refined, for a sleek symbol signifying the future direction for Nissan. The corporate trademark represents the global activities of today’s Nissan Motor Company. It combines the “Nissan” engraved on the brand symbol with “Motor Company,” reflecting the company’s status. Nissan Fact File 2000 1 3 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates Major Subsidiaries Board of Directors and andAuditors Affiliates in Japan As of October 1, 2001 Board Members Members Itaru Koeda Vehicle assembly Representative Board Company Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.* Auditors Major Products/Operations Keishi Imamura Vehicles (Avenir, Elgrand, Liberty, Wingroad, AD Van, Safari, Datsun) 23.37% Vehicles (Atlas, heavy- and medium-duty trucks), diesel engines 45.15% Yoshikazu Hanawa, Chairman Hisayoshi Kojima Hiroshi Moriyama Carlos Ghosn, President Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.* Norio Matsumura Engines, transmissions Hideo Nakamura Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.* Thierry Moulonguet Takenaka Car air conditioners, radiator, mufflers, Interior andHaruhiko exterior components, meters, harnesses, airbags 34.35% Fuji Univance Corporation* Nobuo Okubo transfers for 4WD vehicles Transmissions, 31.47% Hashimoto Forming Industry Co., Ltd.* Moldings, door sashes, finisher, wheel covers Patrick Pélata 28.44% JATCO Trans Technology Ltd. Development, production and sales of transmissions 99.71% Jidosha Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.* Electrical products (wipers, relays, power windows switches, speed controllers) 22.73% Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd.* Automotive rubber, synthetic plastic parts 21.08% Parts As of October 1, 2001 Casting automotive parts, numerical control systems, machine tools 36.88% Vice Chairman Norio Matsumura Engines, axles, marine and industrial equipment engines 91.82% Kiriu Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.* President Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd. DoorSales locks, & door hinges, wind regulators Global Marketing Rhythm Corporation Steering linkages, ball joints, load sensing valves North America Operations (MC-NA) External and Government Affairs Air cleaners, oil filters, converters GOM Operations (MC-GOM) Viscous control units, differential locks, hub locksTakeshi Isayama 51.00% Pistons, clutches, power steering systems, ABS, electronic engine control system Global Parts Business Assistantconcentrated to Chairman 26.09% Stamping parts (gasoline tanks, radiator core supports, pillars, rails, etc.), precision-pressed parts 30.80% Carlos Ghosn Tennex Corporation* Tochigi Operations Fuji Industrial Co., Ltd.* Japanese (MC-J) Logistics Finance 29.59% Ohi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.* Chief Executive Officer Unisia JECS Corporation* Human Resources Unipres Corporation* Administration Dept for Affiliated Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd. Companies Nissan Finance Co., Ltd. Kanemitsu Anraku Auto credit, Car leasing, Car rental, Card business Thierry Moulonguet Financial services for the group companies Senior Vice Presidents 56.69% 20.45% 100.00% 100.00% Alliance Coordination Kyushu Kyuko FerryOffice K.K. Freight carrier operation Chief Financial Officer between Oppama, Omaezaki and Kanda 42.00% NissanOrganization Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd. Support, and Administrative Autech Japan, Inc. Efficiency Operation of export car carriers (shipping) Finance & Treasury FCV Engineering Development, production, and sales of limited-edition vehicles (including specially equipped vehicles) Global IS Fee-based job search services (T.B.D.) Nissan Research Center Design research and product planning for automobiles and other production 60.00% Eiichi Abe Carion Co., Ltd. Creative Box Inc. e-Graphics Vice Co., Ltd.Presidents Executive Printing, photoengraving, bookbinding, planning and production of information media and sales Nobuo Okubo Aoki Planning, execution, evaluation, and verification ofMasahiko market research related to design IID Inc. Itaru Koeda Customers Service Development and sale of car accessories, automotive service Promotion equipment, and and factory machinery Value-up Support Team Nissan Altia Co., Ltd. Purchasing Nissan Arc Ltd. Services 41.60% Calsonic Kansei Corporation* Corporate Officers Operationsand andEngineering consulting related to the analysis and assay of raw materials Technology Development Organization Development Nissan Human Resources Development Center Inc. Education planning and implementation European Operations (MC-E) Vehicle 3-3-3 Promotion office General Support Shop services, design and production of manufacturing facilities, environmental landscaping, Nissan Koe Co, Ltd. information, printing, insurance agency, and travel agency Advanced Engineering Promotion of motorsports (race, auto camp, events,Secretariat vehicle remodeling), parts Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd. Hisayoshi Kojima Real estate business Security services (including machine maintenance), sales of fire protection equipment, Patrick Pélata and general administrative services for facilities Eiji Imai Nissan Real Estate Development Corporation Manufacturing Nissan Security Service Co, Ltd. Vehicle Production Engineering Nissan Techno Co., Ltd. Nissan Trading Co, Ltd. Powertrain Yokohama Marinos Ltd. Industrial Machinery Design, drawing and translation Corporate and Product Planningof technical materials and design drawings Program Director Import and export of materials and parts Program Director’s office Management of soccer club and other sports-related activities Design Note: *Companies listed on a stock exchange or an over-the-counter market Marine *1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries' combined shareholdings as of March 31, 2001 5 2 Equity Interest Nissan Fact File 2000 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 33.42% 100.00% 91.95% 74.63% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 67.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 69.93% As of July 1, 2001 Date of Hajime Kawasaki Katsumi Nakamura Representative Address Establishment Tochigi Plant (Powertrain Operations) Program Director May 1950 Hirofumi Nakazawa 1-1, Ageo-shi, Saitama 362-8523 April 1949 Powertrain Operations 10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610 Kazutaka Kobatake May 1949 2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601 Masato Nakagawa Yokohama Plant, Iwaki Plant Shiro Nakamura 24-15, Minamidai 5-chome, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8602 Koichi Takagi Design Center 2418, Washizu, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka 431-0494 Iwao Suzuki April 2000 March 1937 December 1939 Yukio KunioKitahora Toda Kazuhiko Toida Phone No. Parts Division (Worldwide) 048-781-2301 0463-21-8001 052-681-1111 Shirou Tomii 03-5385-0111 Marketing (Japan) 053-576-1311 320, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8511 045-811-1211 700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585 Kenichi Sasaki 0545-51-0047 Sales Bernard Ray Kuniyuki Watanabe 1760, Higashi-Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8510 September 1947 Yoshimichi Urabe 045-853-7501 Nissan Business College Purchasing Strategy Human Resources Development (Japan) 330, Naganuma-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-0005 October 1939 Toshihiko Sekine 043-259-3111 October 1999 of Mechanic and Business Ashikaga-shi, Tochigi 326-0142 2, Omata-Minami-cho, December 1906 Nissan Toshio Institute Nakagawa September 1964 Kiyoshi Miyamoto 0284-62-2321 6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa 253-0105 Kuniaki Sasaki 0467-75-1711 Shuji Yamagata 14-7, Maruyama 1-chome, Isogo-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 235-8588 045-757-7000 Administration Dept. for Affiliated Vehicle Design Dept. No. 1 283-3, Gokyu-cho, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka 430-0831 December 1961 Keiichi Maejima 053-462-2111 Companies Purchasing Administration Vehicle Design Dept. No. 20492-66-7612 591, Shimo Akasaka, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-1155 July 1945 Nobuo Araki August 1943 Masaru Naramura Takashi Kitajima June 1952 May 1956 April 1998 July 2000 August 1987 2388, Omiya-cho, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi 328-8502 Yoshikazuand Kurihara Materials Machinery Purchasing 1370, Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-8510 Koichiro Toda Toshiyuki Shiga Purchasing Engineering Support 19-1, Aoba-cho, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 416-8510 Morihiko Terada Overseas Sales Division No. 1 (Asia, Parts Purchasing No.1 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114 Minoru NakamuraDept.WBG, Oceania, Central and South America) Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Thierry Moulonguet Parts Purchasing Dept. No.2 Kabukiza Bldg., 12-15, Ginza 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Osamu Takemura Support / Services Purchasing Dept. No.1 7F Tougeki Building, 1-1, Tsukiji 4-chome, June 1965 Akio Sumitomo Shigeru TakagiChuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045 Support / Services Purchasing Dept. No.2 824-2, Hagizono, Chigasaki-shi, Kanagawa 253-8571 September 1986 Tsuyoshi Aibe Vehicle Production Engineering Division Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 June 1999 Makoto Okuri 0282-27-1111 Vehicle Design Dept. No. 3 046-225-8025 Vehicle Component Engineering Dept., 0545-62-5020 Vehicle System Test 043-388-4102 Material Engineering 03-3541-4821 August 1974 November 1987 January 1980 03-3545-2011 Measurement Engineering December 1956 03-3486-0791 Ichiro Inoue Industrial Machinery Makoto Moriya 25-28, Mure 6-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0002 Tadao Takahashi 0422-49-5523 Shin Miyahara July 1987 November 1985 April 1978 April 1992 910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014 Tochigi Plant (except Powertrain Jean-Jacques Le Goff 2384, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8558 Kunihiro Matsuda Operations), Kyushu Plant Marketing Jiro Adachi September 1984 Global June 1964 03-5565-2224 34-18, Jingumae 6-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001 January 1936 July 1999 0467-87-8001 Takeo Shibue Ryoso Kodama 4F, Zentoku-Roppongi Bldg, 7-27, Roppongi 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Gate City Osaki, East Tower, 11-2, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8573 Sakae Komuro Marine Administration Office OppamaKanagawa Plant 1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, 237-0061 December 1990 Kunio Funabiki October 1990 03-3543-5165 03-3505-2721 03-5436-2355 0468-67-5280 045-373-5688 045-814-7301 10-6, Minami-Oi 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8563 03-3763-2331 Kenshow Kusumi 17-2, Ginza 7-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 03-3543-5051 Sotaro Mori 31-5, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0013 Overseas Operations Support 791-1, Hibarigaoka 5-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-0003 045-402-2355 Iwao Nakamura Keisuke Takebe Iwao Nakamura Customers Service Overseas Sales Division No.2 (Middle East Nissan Yokohama Bldg., 6-32, Takashima 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0011 Tetsuo Tabata and Africa) Environmental and Safety Engineering 18-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-8523 Shuzo Nogami Vehicle Evaluation and Test 046-256-7111 045-451-9800 045-434-2331 GOM Marketing Nissan Fact File 2000 8 3 Nissan’s Global Structure Europe Research • Nissan Design Europe GmbH (Germany) & • Nissan Technical Centre Europe Development (U.K., Spain, Belgium) U.K. • Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Production • Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. (Spain) Middle East • Nissan Vehiculos Industriales, S.A. (Spain) Spain Countries National Sales Companies Dealers Sales 42 36 4,472 Iran Production Sales • S.A.I.P.A. Co. (Iran) • Pars Khodro Co. (Iran) • Nissan Egypt S.A.E. (Egypt) Countries National Sales Companies Dealers 25 20 417 Japan China Egypt Pakistan Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Malaysia Kenya Asia • Yulon Motor Co., Ltd (Taiwan) • Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (Thailand) • Siam Motors & Nissan Co., Ltd. (Thailand) • Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (China) Production • Universal Motors Corp. (Philippines) • Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. (Philippines) • Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia) • P.T. Ismac Nissan Manufacturing (Indonesia) • Ghandhara Nissan Ltd. (Pakistan) Africa Production Sales • Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd. (Kenya) • Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. (Zimbabwe) • Nissan South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. (South Africa) Countries National Sales Companies Dealers Zimbabwe South Africa 49 Sales 40 256 Countries National Sales Companies Dealers Global Nissan Motor Group The company established Global Nissan (GNX) as a global headquarters function which is to focus on utilizing regional activities by 4 Regional Management Committees (MC) and cross regional functions like R&D, Purchasing, Manufacturing, etc., and Global Nissan Group is composed of this matrix. Global Nissan (GNX) Sales / Marketing Product Planning Technology / R&D Manufacturing Purchasing Accounting / Finance Human Resource Corporate Support 4 Nissan Fact File 2000 (Regional Mangement Committee) Japan (NML) MC-J Nissan North America MC-NA Nissan Europe MC-E Global Other Market MC-GOM 22 16 468 Indonesia Philippines As of March 31, 2001 North America Research • Nissan Design America, Inc. (U.S.A.) & • Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc. Development (U.S.A.) Japan Nissan North America, Inc. Production Research Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. & • Nissan Technical Center Development • Nissan Research Center U.S.A. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. • Oppama Plant Production • Tochigi Plant • Kyushu Plant Sales Dealers Outlets Sales • Smyrna • Decherd Countries National Sales Companies Dealers 2 4 1,397 Mexico 187 3,343 Mexico Production • Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. Sales Countries National Sales Companies Dealers 1 1 166 Latin America & Caribbean Oceania Production Countries National Sales Companies Dealers 13 10 239 Sales Countries National Sales Companies Dealers 37 41 397 Brazil Overseas Sales Network Countries 191 National Sales Companies 168 Dealers 7,702 Domestic Sales Network Dealers Outlets 187 3,343 * NSC National Sales Company Nissan Fact File 2000 5 Major Offices and Facilities Items Region Company Address Office/Facility Headquarters Headquarters for management of regional operations Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Head Office North America Head Office Europe Nissan Design America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Nissan Europe N.V. (Netherlands) Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. R&D North America Europe Design North America Europe Japan Head Office Nissan Technical Center Hokkaido Proving Grounds Nissan Research Center Nissan Technical Center Arizona Test North America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Center Nissan Technical Centre — Europe Ltd. (U.K.) Nissan Design — America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Nissan Design Europe, — GmbH (Germany) Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Kyushu Plant Oppama Plant Tochigi Plant North America Production Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. Shonan Plant Nissan North America, Inc. (U.S.A.) Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico) Smyrna Aguascalientes Cuemavaca Europe Asia Africa Asia Assembly 6 Nissan Fact File 2000 Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Nissan Motor Iberica, S.A. (Spain) Yulon Motors Co., Ltd. (Taiwan) Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (Thailand) Automakers (Pty.) Ltd. (South Africa) Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. (China) Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. Universal Motors Corporation (Philippines) Tan Chong MotorAssemblies Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia) P. T. Ismac Nissan Manufacturing (Indonesia) — — — — Nissan South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. — — — — — 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8023, Japan Phone: 03-3543-5523 18501 South Figueroa St., Gardena, CA 90248 U.S.A. Phone: 310-771-3111 Johan Huizingalaan 400, 1066 JS Amsterdam, The Netherlands Phone: 20-5162222 560-2, Okatsukoku, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-0192, Japan Phone: 046-270-1220 48-1, Aza-Rinnai, Rikubetsu-cho, Ashoro-gun, Hokkaido 089-4356, Japan Phone: 01562-7-2121 1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523, Japan Phone: 0468-67-5148 7815 North White and Parker Road, Stanfield, AZ 85272 U.S.A. Phone: 520-421-4100 Cranfield Technology Park Moulsoe Road, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 ODB, U.K. Phone: 1234-75-5555 9800 Campus Point Drive, San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A. Phone: 619-457-4400 Brunnenfeldweg 1, D-82538 GERETSRIED, Gelting, Germany Phone: 8171-43130 1-3, Shinhama-cho, Kanda-machi, Miyako-gun, Fukuoka 800-0395, Japan Phone: 093-435-1111 1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523, Japan Phone: 0468-67-5000 2500, Kamigamou, Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun, Tochigi 329-0692, Japan Phone: 0285-56-1204 10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa 254-8610, Japan Phone: 0463-21-8001 Nissan Drive, Smyrna, TN 37167, U.S.A. Phone: 615-459-1400 Km. 75, Carretera Fed. Lagos de Moreno-Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, C.P. 20290 Mexico Phone: 49-10-4111 Km. 4.5, Carretera Fed. Paseo Cuauhnahuac, Jiutepec, Morenos, C.P. 62650 Mexico Phone: 73-29-2020 Washington Road, Sunderland Tyne & Wear SR5 3NS, U.K. Phone: 191-415-0000 Sector B, Celle 3n. 77-111 Zona Franca 08040 Barcelona, Spain Phone: 93-290-8080 39-1 Po Kung Keng Shi Hu Tsuen, San Yi Miao Li Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. Phone: 37-871-801 74 Moo 2, KM 21 Bangna-Trad Road, Bangsaetong, Samutprakan 10540, Thailand Phone: 2-312-8443-55 Ernest Oppenheimer St. Rosslyn Pretoria P.O. Box 911-010 Rosslyn 0200, Republic of South Africa Phone: 12-529-6602 No. 62 East Long Hai Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450004, China PRC Phone: 371-6322448 Barangay Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, 4026 Laguna, Philippines Phone: 49-541-2201 2232 Pasong Tamo Avenue Makati City 1200, Metro Manila, Philippines Phone: 2-810-0151 249 Jalan Segambut, 512000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Phone: 3-6257-1577 Bukit Indah City, block AⅢ, Purwakarta 41181, West Java, Indonesia Phone: 264-351038 As of July, 2001 Date Operations Commenced January 1968 Land Area (thousand sq. meters) 10 Number of Employees Major Operations / Products (As of March 31) 1,900 Management and strategic operation of Nissan’s business activities Septermber 1960 7,918 Headquaters for management of North American operations April 1989 603 November 1981 1,159 5,700 January 1992 7,076 10 Headquaters for management of European operations Technology and product development and the procurement of components Vehicle testing and evaluation Long-term, basic research and development January 1961 April 1986 Vehicle testing and evaluation May 1988 Vehicle development April 1979 Vehicle styling October 1992 Vehicle styling April 1975 2,382 4,800 Bluebird Sylphy, X-TRAIL, Sunny, Primera, Silvia, Tino, Terrano, and Terrano Regulus; assembling of engines and axles (Engine assembly plant to be closed in March 2002) October 1961 1,710 4,600 Maxima, Cefiro, Bluebird, March, and Cube; vehicle testing and evaluation October 1968 2,926 5,800 President, Cima, Cedric, Gloria, Laurel, Skyline, Stagea, Presage, Bassara, and Serena; axles; cast components; vehicle testing and evaluation Elgrand, Safari, Liberty, Avenir, Wingroad, Caravan, Expert, Datsun, Civilian June 1983 3,170 July 1983 1,800 October1966 430 July 1986 3,035 5,876 Frontier (Datsun), Xterra, Altima Tsuru, Sentra (Sunny), Pickup (Datsun), Tsubame (AD Wagon), Scenic 4,449 Primera, Almera, Micra (March) January 1983 4,422 Patrol (Safari), TerranoⅡ, Serena, Vanette Cargo, Almera-Tino (Tino) March 1959 2,400 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny), March, Jing Yong (Atlas), NV Wagon (AD Wagon) September 1977 1,560 Big M (Datsun), Cefiro, Sunny, NV (AD) 1963 3,008 Sunny Almera (Pulsar), 1400 Pickup (Sunny Truck), Hardbody (Datsun) October 1995 2,443 Pika (Datsun) June 1983 482 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny) January 1972 127 Frontier (Datsun), Patrol (Safari), Terrano, Urvan (Caravan) August 1976 700 Cefiro, Sentra (Sunny), Vanette, Cabstar (Atlas), Serena January 1996 51 Terrano Nissan Fact File 2000 7 Items Region Company Address Office/Facility Asia Middle East Ghandhara Nissan Ltd. (Pakistan) — S. A. I. P. A. Co. (Iran) — Parks Khodro Co., (Iran) — Nissan Egypt S. A. E. — Assembly Africa Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd. Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. (Zimbabwe) Japan Other production sites including components and foundry North America Oceania Japan Consumer finance North America Japan Other offices and facilities Asia Middle East 8 Nissan Fact File 2000 — — Ghandhara House 109/2, Clifton, P.O. Box No. 3812 Karachi-75600, Pakistan Phone: 21-5830251 Karaj Special Road KM13 Teheran, Iran Phone: 021-6026558 Karaj Special Road KM7 Teheran, Iran Phone: 021-4504713 6th October City, 3rd Industrial Zone, 6, 7 District, Egypt Phone: 11-332-098 P.O. Box 1436, Thika, Kenya Phone: 151-21711 Dagenham Road, Willowvale, Harare, Zimbabwe Phone: 263-4-620811 386, Shimokawa-aza-Otsurugi, Izumi-cho, Iwaki-shi, Fukushima 971-8183, Japan Phone: 0246-75-1123 2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Yokohama Plant 220-8623, Japan Phone: 045-461-7304 Kurihama 2-2, Sahara 2-chome, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa Manufacturing Plant 239-0835, Japan Phone: 0468-33-2605 8, Nishiki-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Honmoku Wharf 231-0812, Japan Phone: 045-621-2901 JATCO 700-1, Imaizumi-aza-Kamoda, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka — Transtechnology Ltd. 417-8585, Japan Phone: 0545-51-0047 Aichi Machine Industry 2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, — Co., Ltd Aichi 456-8601, Japan Phone: 052-681-1111 Nissan North 520 Warren Chapel Road Decherd, Decherd America Inc. (U.S.A.) TN 37324, U.S.A. Phone: 931-962-5000 209-235 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Nissan Casting — Australia Pty. Ltd. Dandenong, Victoria 3175, Australia Phone: 3-9797-4020 WBG, 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Nissan Financial — Services Co., Ltd. Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114, Japan Phone: 043-388-4102 990 West 190th Street, Torrance, Nissan Motor Acceptance — Corporation (U.S.A.) CA 90502, U.S.A. Phone: 310-771-8000 5290 Orbitor Drive, Mississauga, Nissan Canada — Finance, Inc. Ontario L4W 4Z5, Canada Phone: 905-602-0792 Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Zama Operations 10-1, Hironodai 2-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa Center 228-8502, Japan Phone: 046-252-3211 Sagamihara Parts 4-1, Asamizodai 1-chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa Center 228-8523, Japan Phone: 042-745-5523 Customer Service 17-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Division Kanagawa, 221-0013, Japan Phone: 045-435-1111 Nissan Service 3-7, Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Development Center 236-0004, Japan Phone: 045-785-0023 Nissan Business 910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa College 241-0014, Japan Phone: 045-371-5521 Nissan Institute 910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa of Mechanic 241-0014, Japan Phone: 045-371-2990 and Business Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Nissan Middle East FZE. Iwaki Plant Beijing office Rm. 802, the Exchange-Beijing, No. 2 Dong Huan Nan Lu, Chaoyang District Beijing, 100022, China PRC Phone: 10-6567-9623 P.O. Box 61111, Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Phone: 4-8817500 As of July ,2001 Date Operations Commenced Land Area (thousand sq. meters) Number of Employees Major Operations / Products (Local Model Names) (As of March 31) January 1997 134 Sunny February 1983 3,000 Junior February 1987 2,325 Patrol (Safari) December 1997 500 Pickup (Datsun) January 1978 400 Urvan (Caravan) June 1999 250 Hardbody (Datsun) January 1994 205 April 1935 572 May 1982 139 July 1967 331 Casting, machining, assembling of engines Manufacturing of engines, axles, catalytic parts, forged parts, aluminum parts and stamping parts Manufacturing of engines, machining, welding and machining of axle components (to be closed in March 2002) Vehicles and parts shipment for overseas markets; packaging and shipping of KD units; acceptance of import components October 1999 Development, production and sales of transmissions Engines, transmissions May 1997 Engines, Transaxles October 1982 Production/sales of cast aluminium parts July 2000 Auto credit, car leasing, car rental, card business Financing and leasing services for Nissan products Financing and leasing services for Nissan products December 1964 770 1,100 Design and development, and manufacturing of tools, jigs, and facilities robots; development of forklifts April 1972 428 450 Procurement and shipment of service parts for domestic and overseas markets July 1995 5 320 October 1985 17 70 Contact of customer, domestic and overseas service business, quality assurance of vehicles manufactured by Nissan and its Group Planning and implementation of service training for overseas Nissan Group employees, editing service information, and training for bodywork and painting for domestic and overseas Nissan Group employees May 1962 63 100 Planning and implementation of training and education for dealers May 1989 63 100 Training for service engineers and sales staff (car life advisor) March 1985 October 1994 External affairs and business support 60 Nissan Fact File 2000 9 2 Business Overview Business Results 1998 1999 2000 March 31, 1999 March 31, 2000 March 31, 2001 6,580,001 5,977,075 6,089,620 Japan 2,863,603 2,626,866 2,536,750 North America 2,319,444 2,217,775 2,469,918 Europe 1,122,876 876,931 822,756 Other Foreign Countries 274,078 255,503 260,196 Operating Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 109,722 82,565 290,314 Japan 22,597 19,430 174,329 North America 32,410 87,340 150,462 Europe 25,018 ▲38,112 ▲27,286 3,975 ▲3,086 3,989 25,722 16,993 ▲11,180 For the years ended Item Consolidated Net Sales (millions of yen) Other Foreign Countries Eliminations Operating Margin Recurring Income (Loss) (millions of yen) 4.75% 282,309 ▲27,714 ▲684,363 331,075 1,348,700 952,700 2,458 2,442 2,056 — 2,386 2,320 Net Sales (millions of yen) 3,319,659 2,997,020 2,980,130 Domestic 1,722,093 1,546,744 1,457,938 Overseas 1,597,565 1,450,275 1,522,192 15,165 ▲15,674 127,762 0.5% ▲0.5% 4.3% Net Debt (Automotive Business) (millions of yen) Investments in Property, Plant, and Equipment (billions of yen) R&D Investments (billions of yen) Non-Consolidated 1.4% ▲1,642 1,867,100 Net Income (Loss) (millions of yen) Operating Income (Loss) (millions of yen) Operating Margin Recurring Income (Loss) (millions of yen) Net Income (Loss) (millions of yen) Paid in Capital (millions of yen) Investments in Property, Plant, and Equipment (billions of yen) R&D Investments (billions of yen) 10 1.7% 24,463 Nissan Fact File 2000 14,646 ▲35,850 135,693 ▲34,809 ▲790,064 187,485 203,755 496,605 496,606 997 809 863 2,130 — — Global Production (Units, %) For the years ended Region 1998 March 31, 1999 Percent Units Change 1999 2000 March 31, 2000 Percent Units Change March 31, 2001 Percent Units Change 2,465,796 89.5 2,404,650 97.5 2,613,948 108.7 1,528,461 91.4 1,336,918 87.5 1,313,527 98.3 937,335 86.5 1,067,732 113.9 1,300,421 121.8 U.S. 279,392 70.4 348,214 124.6 352,927 101.4 Mexico 169,339 91.7 216,140 127.6 334,061 154.6 U.K. 275,993 99.5 286,865 103.9 332,532 115.9 96,000 96.1 105,245 109.6 153,807 146.1 116,611 94.0 111,268 95.4 127,094 114.2 Global Japan Overseas Spain Others Production by Division (Units, %) For the years ended Region Global Passenger Cars Commercial Vehicle Japan Overseas 1998 March 31, 1999 Percent Units Change 1999 2000 March 31, 2000 Percent Units Change March 31, 2001 Percent Units Change 2,047,083 90.4 1,863,497 91.0 2,036,834 109.3 418,780 85.4 541,153 129.2 577,114 106.6 1,330,481 90.9 1,163,181 87.4 1,135,753 97.6 Commercial Vehicle 197,980 95.3 173,737 87.8 177,774 102.3 Passenger Cars 716,602 89.5 700,316 97.7 901,081 128.7 Commercial Vehicle 220,800 78.2 367,416 166.4 399,340 108.7 Passenger Cars Global Retail Sales (Units, %) For the years ended 1998 March 31, 1999 Percent Units Change 1999 2000 March 31, 2000 Percent Units Change March 31, 2001 Percent Units Change 2,654,416 98.3 2,529,981 95.3 2,632,010 104.0 Japan 861,411 89.1 760,139 88.2 732,582 96.4 U.S./Canada 662,501 95.5 752,601 113.6 793,553 105.4 Europe* 548,292 107.9 515,376 94.0 533,025 103.4 Others** 582,212 109.8 501,865 86.2 572,850 114.1 Global * Calendar year ** Calendar year (some countries) Note: Global retail sales includes sales of vehicles locally assembled with knock down parts. Nissan Fact File 2000 11 Domestic Sales and Market Share (Units, %) JAPAN Commercial Vehicles Units NORTH AMERICA ◯ Atlas (2-4 ton) *2 ◯ Exports Passenger Cars ◯ Civilian Commercial Cars Sentra ◯ Total Altima ◯ Ratio to total production Maxima ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ 586,445 March 31, 2000 Percent Change Percent Change Units 95.2 520,174 88.7 73.8 88,598 86.1 604,866 ◯ 46.5 45.8 ◯ ● ● ◯ ◯ ◯ Infiniti Q45 Total 1998 Units ◯ ◯ ◯ 247,053 34.8 27.8 ◯ ◯ 38,025 ◯ ◯ 28,724 ◯ 5.3 March 31, 2000 ● % of Total 293,884 284,342 47.0 117,450 19.2 86,313 14.3 60,946 10.0 83,820 13.9 4.0 26,924 4.4 23,441 3.9 55,123 9.0 67,583 11.2 8.1 48,966 19,520 2.7 1,369 0.3 710,845 100.0 ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ 57,406 ◯ ◯ ● 8.0 51,822 7,769 1.3 7,020 928 0.1 525 0.1 611,990 100.0 604,866 100.0 *2 Supplied from Isuzu Motor Ltd. under an OEM agreement. Cumulative Production, Export, and Domestic Sales Totals As of March 31, 2001 Total (Units) Global Total Production 84,658,032 Domestic Production 69,693,513 Overseas Production 14,964,519 Export from Japan 31,089,859 Domestic Sales 38,293,270 Note: Domestic sales include models from overseas production bases. Retail sales basis Nissan Fact File 2000 March 31, 2001 % of Total Units 48.0 *1 Supplied from Mazda Motor Corp under an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) agreement. 12 (Units, %) 2000 17.0 ◯ ◯ 121,043 8.6 ● 1.2 SR20DET RB20E RB20DE VG20E ● Units ● 98.8 46.0 ● 1999 % of Total ● ● ● ◯ 197,705 ◯ ◯ ● ● ◯March 31, 1999 ◯ Altima Tino and Caribbean ◯ Latin America Primera ◯ Middle East Maxima QX ◯ Oceania TerranoⅡ ◯ Africa Patrol GR ◯ Others Note: Only models sold Europe-wide. ◯ ◯ ◯ 96.5 91,816 ● Micra Europe Almera Asia 99.2 611,990 ● Infiniti QX4 North America 516,268 99.9 ◯ ◯ March 31, 2001 Percent Change Units 130.8 ◯ Pathfinder 2000 ● 710,845 ◯ VQ20DE (Units, %) 1999 Xterra Export from ◯ Japan◯by Region ◯ ◯ Frontier 5,981,313 124,400 ◯ For the years ended Infiniti I30 ◯ RegionInfiniti G20 ◯ EUROPE* ◯ 4,120,432 ● 1998 ◯March ◯31, 1999 ◯ KA24DE ◯ 17.8 RB25DE ◯ 5,890,269 QR25DD★ ◯ ◯ For the years ◯ ended◯ ◯ 96.4 3,981,601 2.5 2.4 91.9 495,061 VQ25DD★ ◯ ◯ 732,582 RB26DETT ◯ Atlas (1-1.5 ton) 88.2 19.1 2.6 VQ30DD★ ◯ ◯ Export from Japan Datsun 760,139 VQ30DE ◯ ◯ Vanette *1 89.1 VQ30DET ◯ ◯ ◯ 107.4 5,875,595 Note: Domestic sales include models from overseas production bases. Retail sales basis Caravan 237,521 VH45DE MT ◯ ◯ FF ◯ AD Van FR Expert Total Demand (Including Mini Vehicles) Model 112.9 4,214,907 AT 4WD Total Demand (Excluding Mini Vehicles) 221,182 VG30E 861,411 20.4 70.7 VG33ER Total March 31, 2001 PercentGasoline Units Change 3.081.0 VG33E 195,900 3.5 VQ35DE Commercial Vehicle 2000 March 31, 2000 Percent Units Change 3.3538,957 VK45DG★ 665,511 4.5 96.4 Hyper CVT Passenger Cars Market Share (Excluding Mini Vehicles) 1999 March 31, 1999 Percent Units Change Extroid CVT Domestic Sales Transmission1998 TB45E For the Powertrain years ended Configuration Top Five Models (Units) As of June 30, 2001 2000 ● Sales ● ● North America ● ● 1998 ● 1999 2000 ● Europe* 1998 1999 ● 2000 Export from Japan 1998 ● 1999 2000 3 Cube 4 R2 YD22DD★ YD25DDTi★ TD27Tx TD27Ti TD27 RD28E ZD30DDTi★ 4JG2 QD32 TD42T 4HF1N 4HF1 4HG1 4HK1-T CGA3DE QG13DE Pulsar Terrano 103,553 103,363 Pulsar Terrano 117,167 96,913 March Sunny 79,440 66,065 Serena March 63,142 58,910 Serena March 62,609 60,259 Maxima Frontier ● 112,653 90,755 Maxima Frontier ● 142,828 106,235 Maxima Sentra ● 117,676 111,587 ● ● ● ● ● Almera (N15) Primera ● ● 124,366 93,310 Almera (N15) Primera 105,842 83,803 Almera (N16) Primera 78,552 73,094 Maxima Terrano 107,169 87,124 Terrano Pulsar 96,440 87,423 Pulsar Terrano 112,685 96,049 * Calendar year, Retail sales basis ● ● ● Sunny Terrano 2.8 2.7 2.5 90,292 2.2 2.0 104,916 Sunny Cefiro 88,118 79,800 Cefiro Cube 95,207 86,838 Presage Skyline 38,210 34,363 Sunny Elgrand 55,865 49,558 ● Sunny AD Van 56,818 40,619 ● Sentra Pathfinder 88,698 66,431 ● Xterra Pathfinder ● 68,735 67,491 Xterra ●Frontier 105,798 85,984 Primera Wagon Vanette Cargo 24,466 21,528 TerranoⅡ(R20) Pickup (D22) 34,186 30,064 Almera (N15) Pickup (D22) 33,455 31,876 Datsun Safari 85,990 70,070 Datsun Cefiro 65,960 64,960 Cefiro Datsun 83,455 65,995 4.6 109,608 4.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 Recent Production●and Registration Milestones ● ● 5 Diesel Maxima 1.3 1.0 120,298 5.2 4.3 QG15DE QG16DE SR16VE QG18DD★ QG18DE SR18DE 1999 QR20DD★ 1998 QR20DE 2000 Pulsar 1.6 1.5 189,552 Maxima 158,601 Maxima 119,263 Cube 113,095 Cube 79,380 Cube 85,710 ● ● Altima 147,333 Altima 150,654 Altima 137,786 Micra 158,574 Micra 148,253 Micra 134,994 Pulsar 157,372 Maxima 150,599 Maxima 126,819 F8 2. 1999 KA20DE Domestic SR20VET Production Japan SR20VE SR20DE SR20DET RB20E 1998 2 TD42 1 CG10DE Engine Fiscal Year ● ● September 1992● Cumulative production at the Oppama Plant surpasses 10,000,000 units. October 1992 Cumulative domestic registrations surpass 30,000,000 units. November 1992 Cumulative domestic registrations of the Pulsar surpass 1,000,000 units. November 1992 Cumulative production at Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. surpasses 1,500,000 units. May 1994 Cumulative domestic production of the Bluebird surpasses 8,000,000 units. December 1994 Cumulative domestic production surpasses 60,000,000 units. January 1995 Cumulative production at Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. surpasses 1,000,000 units. October 1996 Cumulative overseas production surpasses 10,000,000 units. April 1997 Cumulative global production of March (Micra) surpasses 3,000,000 units. September 1997 Cumulative engine production at Yokohama Plant surpasses 30,000,000 units. October 1997 Cumulative VQ engine production at Iwaki Plant surpasses 1,000,000 units. ● ● Since ● September 1992 Cumulative domestic production of Pulsar● (passenger car) surpasses 4,000,000 units. December 1997 Cumulative domestic sales of Sunny (passenger car) ● ● units. surpasses 5,000,000 ●Cumulative domestic production of Terrano July 1998 surpasses 1,000,000 units. August 1998 Cumulative production of Kyushu Plant’s 2nd factory surpasses 1,000,000 units. July 1999 Cumulative exports surpass 30 million units. September 1999 Cumulative production of Micra at Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. surpasses 1,000,000 units. September 1999 Cumulative sales of Primera in the European market surpasses 1,000,000 units. June 2000 Cumulative production at the Kyushu Plant surpasses 8,000,000 units. November 2000 Cumulative production in U.S. surpasses 5,000,000 units. December 2000 Cumulative production in Mexico surpasses 3,000,000 units. April 2001 Cumulative domestic sales of March (passenger car) surpasses 1,000,000 units. December 1997 Nissan Fact File 2000 13 Model Lineups < Japan> Powertrain Configuration Transmission Gasoline President ◯ Cima ◯ ◯ Cedric / Gloria ◯ ◯ Laurel ◯ ◯ Cefiro Skyline Japan Crew ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Bluebird Sylphy ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ *1 ◯ ◯ Primera ◯ ◯ Sunny ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Wingroad ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● ● ● ● ● ◯ ● ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● Bassara ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● Liberty ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ R'nessa ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Tino ◯ ◯ ◯ Cube ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Terrano Regulus X-TRAIL Hypermini *2 ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ◯ ● ● ● ◯ ◯ Note: 1. Specification of all models are ones of th model sold in each market at the timing of June 30, 2001 2. All the model names listed above are the standard model names used in Japan. 3. Excluding models for taxi and driving school use. ★ Direct-injection engine *1 Available for Primera Wagon *2 Hipermini is an electric vehicle with rear motor and rear drive. Nissan Fact File 2000 RB20E ● Presage Terrano RB20DE ● ● ◯ ◯ VG20E ● ◯ ◯ VQ20DE KA24DE RB25DET QR25DD★ VQ25DD★ RB26DETT VQ30DD★ VQ30DE VQ30DET VG30E VG33E VQ35DE TB45E VK45DD★ RB25DE ● ● Serena Safari 14 ● ● Avenir ◯ 2.4 ● ◯ ◯ ◯ Elgrand ● ● ◯ ◯ ● ◯ ◯ Stagea ● ● Bluebird ◯ 2.5 ● ● ◯ ◯ Silvia 2.6 ◯ ◯ March 3.0 ● ◯ ◯ ◯ 3.5 3.3 ● ◯ ◯ VH45DE MT AT HYPER CVT Extroid CVT ◯ Skyline GT-R Passenger Cars 4WD FF Model FR 4.5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 3 ● ● ● 2.2 CD20E R2 2.5 YD22DD★ 2.7 YD25DDTi★ TD27 2.8 TD27T TD27Ti RD28E 4JG2 3.2 3.1 ZD30DDTi★ 4.2 QD32 TD42 4.3 TD42T 4HF1N 1.0 5.2 4.6 4HF1 4HG1 4HK1-T 1.3 CG10DE CGA3DE 1.6 1.5 QG13DE QG15DE 1.8 SR16VE F8 QG18DD★ 2.0 QG18DE SR18DE QR20DD★ QR20DE KA20DE SR20VE SR20VET SR20DE SR20DET Engine As of June 30, 2001 Diesel 2.0 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Nissan Fact File 2000 15 Model Lineups < Japan, North America, Europe> Powertrain Configuration Transmission Gasoline ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Vanette *1 ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Datsun ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Atlas (1-1.5 ton) ◯ ◯ Atlas (2-4 ton) *2 ◯ ◯ Civilian ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Altima ◯ ◯ ◯ Maxima ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● Pathfinder ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Infiniti Q45 ◯ ◯ Infiniti I30 ◯ ◯ Infiniti G20 ◯ ◯ ◯ ● ● ● ● ● ◯ ◯ ● Micra ◯ ◯ ◯ Almera ◯ ◯ ◯ Altima Tino ◯ ◯ Primera ◯ ◯ Maxima QX ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ TerranoⅡ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Patrol GR ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Note: Only models sold Europe-wide. *1 Supplied from Mazda Motor Corp under an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) agreement. *2 Supplied from Isuzu Motor Ltd. under an OEM agreement. ● ● ● SR20DET RB20E RB20DE VG20E 2. VQ20DE KA24DE RB25DE QR25DD★ VQ25DD★ RB26DETT VQ30DD★ VQ30DE VQ30DET VG30E 2.4 ● Xterra Nissan Fact File 2000 2.5 ● Frontier ◯ 2.6 ◯ Sentra Infiniti QX4 16 3.0 VG33ER 3.3 VG33E ◯ Caravan VQ35DE ◯ ◯ 3.5 TB45E MT ◯ ◯ VK45DG★ AT ◯ ◯ VH45DE 4WD JAPAN Commercial Vehicles NORTH AMERICA Hyper CVT FF ◯ AD Van FR Expert Model EUROPE* Extroid CVT 4.5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2.0 ● ● TUD5 CD20ET 2.2 CD20E R2 2.5 YD22DD★ 2.7 YD25DDTi★ TD27Tx 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.8 TD27Ti TD27 RD28E ZD30DDTi★ 4JG2 4.3 QD32 TD42 4.2 TD42T 4HF1N 1.0 5.2 4.6 4HF1 4HG1 4HK1-T 1.3 CG10DE CGA3DE 1.5 QG13DE 1.6 QG15DE QG16DE 1.8 SR16VE F8 QG18DD★ 0 QG18DE SR18DE QR20DD★ QR20DE KA20DE SR20VE SR20VET SR20DE Engine As of June 30, 2001 Diesel 1.5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Nissan Fact File 2000 17 Model Changes in Japan 1931-1959 Date of Sale Model Datsun 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 (Bluebird) August Datson July Reintroduced (Model 15T) December: discontinued July (Model 10T) Datsun (Truck) Novembe (Model DA) March (Model DB) January: discontinued March (Model 10) Datsun (Passenger car) November (Model 1121) (Cablight) Nissan (Junior) (Caball) (Patrol) Prince December: discontinued (Passenger car) June (Model 70) (Truck) June (Model 80) February (Model 180) (Bus) June (Model 90) February (Model 190) May (Model E4S/EMS)Tama electric car (Passenger car) (Gloria) (Truck) (Miller) (Cabovertruck) 1960-2001 Date of Sale Model 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 President February (Model 50) Cedric Special October (Model 150) Project August (Model 250) Infiniti Q45 Cima Cedric Cima Gloria Cima Cedric Gloria April (Model 30) Cedric (Model BLSI) Prince Gloria October (Model 130) April (Model A30) September (Model S40) February (Model 230) June (Model 330) February (Model 230) June (Model 330) Nissan Gloria Leopard J. Ferie Leopard Maxima Laurel April (Model C130) April (Model C30) Laurel January (Model C230) Cefiro Skyline Crew (Model ALSI) Prince Skyline Bluebird (Model 310) Datsun Bluebird November (Model S50) August (Model C10) Nissan Skyline September (Model 410) September (Model C110) August (Model 610) August (Model 510) August (Model C210) July (Model 810) November: discontinued Bluebird Sylphy Primera Presea Sunny April (Model B10) Datsun Sunny January (Model B110) Pulsar May (Model B210) October (Model E10) Cherry October (Model B310) September (Model F10) Cherry FII May (Model N10) March Hypermini Datsun Sports Fairlady Z Silvia (Model S211) January (Model SPL212) Datsun Fairlady October (Model SP310) Datsun Fairlady April (Model CSP311) Silvia (Model S30)ニッサンフェアレディZ Nissan Fairlady Z October 10月 (S30型) June: discontinued 180SX Stagea Note: All the model names listed above are the standard model names used in Japan. Export model names are listed on page 19. *1 Lucino (Model B14): Introduced as a 2-door Sunny coupe in May 1994, discontinued in April 1999. *2 S-RV (Model N15): Introduced as the Pulsar Serie S-RV in May 1996. 18 Nissan Fact File 2000 August October (Model S10) As of June 30, 2001 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 September (Model DS) January (Model 110) December discommitted September (Model DS) October (Model 210) January (Model DC3) Sports (Model S211) Datsun Sports August (Model 310) Datsun Bluebird January (Model DC3)Sports January (Model 120) November (Model 220) August (Model A20) Augast (Model B40) January, ’62 (Model 40) ’82: discontinued October, ’70 (Model 140) December(Model C40) September (Model 4W60) February (Model 380) February (Model 390) February(Model 290) May (Model 680) March (Model 580) February (Model 480) May (Model 490) March (Model AISH) passenger car ’76: discontinued February ’69 (Model 780) ’72: discontinued May (Model 690) December (Model 590) April (Model ALSI) Skyline February (Model BLSI) Prince Gloria March (Model AFTF) truck September (Model ARTH) August ’62 (Model T430) (Model AQTI) October May (Model AKTG) Cabover truck ’70: discontinued ’67 (Model T446) Nissan Prince Miller As of June 30, 2001 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 October (Model JG50) November (Model G50) Infiniti Q45 September discontinued August (Model FY32) Cima January (Model F50) June (Model FY33) January (Model FY31) January (Model FY31) June (Model 430) June (Model Y30) June (Model Y31) June (Model 430) June (Model Y30) June (Model Y31) June (Model Y32) Hardtop June (Model Y33) June (Model Y34) June (Model Y32) Hardtop June (Model Y33) June (Model Y34) June (Model JY32) Leopard J. Ferie September (Model F30) Leopard February (Model F31) May (Model U11) November (Model C31) March (Model JY33) January (Model C34) January (Model C33) October (Model C32) September (Model A31) August (Model R31) August (Model R30) June (Discontinued) October (Model J30) June (Model C35) December (Model R33) August (Model A32) August (Model R33) May (Model R32) June (Model V35) May(Model R34) July (Model K30) November (Model 910) October (Model U11)Nissan Bluebird Maxima October (Model U11) Nissan Bluebird September (Model U13) September (Model U12) January (Model U14) August (Model G10) September (Model P11) February (Model P10) Primera June (Model R10) Presea October (Model B11) Nissan Sunny Pulsar September (Model B12) April (Model N12) January (Model B13) *2 January (Model R11) *1 January (Model B14) April discontinued October (Model B15) *2 January (Model N15) August (Model N14) May (Model N13) Junuary (Model P12) August discontinued August discontinued January (Model K11) March October (Model K10) March February (Model EA0) (Model S130) March (Model S110) September (Model Z31) August (Model S12) August discontinued July (Model Z32) May (Model S13) April (Model RS13) 180SX October (Model S14) January (Model S15) December discontinued October (Model WC34) Stagea Nissan Fact File 2000 19 1960 - 2001 Date of Sale Model 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 R’nessa Avenir Tino Wingroad Rasheen Cube Elgrand February (Model E20) Caravan Caravan October (Model B640) Prince Homer Homy January (Model E20) Nissan Homy Presage Bassara Liberty Safari Patrol October (Model 60) Patrol (Model 4W60) Terrano X-TRAIL Mistral Expert AD Van Largo Vanette Largo Serena Vanette Datsun Sunny Truck Sunny Truck February (Model B20) Datsun Vanette Datsun Sunny Cab August (Model C20) Sunny Cab/Vanette Cherry Cab/Vanette January (Model T631) Clipper April (Model C140) Caball Caball (Model A20) Datsun Cablight Atlas March (Model A120) March (Model A220) Novem Sunny Novem Sunny January (Model T40) August (Model C240) March (Model C340) Caball/ January (Model F20) Nissan March (Model A320) Datsun Cabstar Cabstar Nissan Homer September (Model T64) Prince Homer Homer (Model 220) Datsun Truck Datsun August (Model 320) August (Model T20) March (Model 520) February (Model 620) September (Model GC240) Civilian Civilian March (Model GC140) Echo Echo (Model BQVH-2) Prince Light Coach Light Coach (Model B632-4) OEM Company Name 20 January (Model C20) Nissan Sunny Cab September (Model C20) Nissan Cherry Cab (Model AQTI) Cabover Truck Clipper February (Model B120) Provide Supplied Mazda AD Van (August 1993) Wingroad (June 1996) Bongo Vans and Trucks(April 1994) (marketed under the name of Vanette Vans and Trucks) Fuji Heavy Industries Isuzu AD Van (April 1994) Civilian (August 1993) Atlas 1 ton (June 1995) Caravan (August 1995) Elgrand (July 1997) Elf 2-4 tons(June 1995) (marketed under the name of Atlas 24 tons) Nissan Fact File 2000 August (Model GC240) May (Model GC 340) Echo undergoes a model change and is rname as Civilian with its model (Model GHWT40) Nissan Light Coach As of June 30, 2001 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 ’91 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 October (Model N30) May (Model W10) Avenir *3 August (Model W11) December (Model V10) October (Model WY10) Sunny California *5 May (Model Y10) Wingroad March (Model Y11) December (Model B14) August Discontinued February (Model Z10) May (Model E50) August (Model E23) September (Model E24) August (Model E23) September (Model 24) April (Model E25) *6 June (Model U30) November (Model JU30) August (Model M10) Prairie September (Model M11) November (Model M12) *7 November (Model Y60) June (Model 160) Safari October (Model Y61) *8 August (Model WD21) Terrano September (Model R50) October (Model T30) * Mistral is imported from Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. June (Model R20) February Discontinued June (Model W11) *9 AD Van October (Model VB11) June (Model Y11) October (Model Y10) March (Model W30) Largo June Discontinued November (Model GC22) Vanette Largo June (Model C24) June (Model C23) Serena Coach undergoes a model November (Model C22) Vanette April (Model S20) change and is renamed as Serena. November (Model B122) Nissan Sunny Truck November (Model C120) September (Model C120) Largo Datsun Vanette ber (Model C120) September (Model C120) Largo Vanette ber (Model C120) September (Model C120) Largo Vanette Clipper September (Model GC22) May (Model GC22) * 10 September (Model GC22) May (Model GC22) * 10 September (Model GC22) May (Model GC22) November: Vehicle used the same December (Model H40) Nissan Atlas Cabstar/Homer June (Model S21) February (Model F22) Nissan Atlas October (Model H41) *11 June (Model H42) January (Model F23) Cabstar/Homer renamed as Aglas. October (Model 720) August (Model D21) Nissan Datsun January (Model D22) August (Model W40) *3 Avenir Salut: Renamed wagon model after minor change in August 1995. *4 Avenir Cargo: Renamed as Expert after full model change in June 1999. *5 Sunny California: Changed to Model WY10 in October 1990. After a minor change, Sunny California and AD Wagon were integrated into one model, Wingroad (model Y10) in May 1996. February (Model W41) *6 *7 *8 *9 Homy (model E24): Integrated into Caravan in June 1999. Liberty: Renamed in May 2001. Terrano Regulus (model JR50) was introduced in August 1996. AD Van: Sunny AD Van, Pulsar AD Van and Datsun AD Van were integrated into one model in May 1988. Nissan Fact File 2000 21 Model Names by Markets As of June 30, 2001 Model Type Japan North America Europe Africa — — — — Cedric — — Cedric/Gloria A32 A33 Cefiro (Infiniti) I30 Maxima QX, QX (UK only) Infiniti I30 Cefiro (Mexico) (Hong Kong, Maxima Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan Philippines) Feng Du** (China) A33 R34 — Skyline GT-R Maxima — Maxima (Taiwan) Maxima (Mexico) Skyline — — — V35 U13 U14 L30 P11 Skyline Bluebird — Skyline GT-R (UK) — — — — Lan niao** (China) — Bulebird (Brunei) — Altima (Mexico) Primera Primera — — S14 S15 B13 Silvia B14 B15 Sunny — — — Altima (Infiniti) G20 — Primera — — — Primera Wagon — — — — — 200SX — — Sentra (sedan) — N14 — — N15 — — N16 — — Almera NX Almera (Italy only) Almera — Micra K11 March — Gong Jue** (China) Cedric (Singapore) Gloria (Hong Kong) — Gloria — — Sunny (Hong Kong) — — Almera Nissan Fact File 2000 Maxima — Primera Maxima — Skyline (New Zealand) — — — — — — — — — Primera (New Zealand) — Primera Wagon (New Zealand) — — 200SX Sentra (Mexican made) Tsuru (Mexico) Sunny (Thailand, Sentra Brunei) Sentra (Philippines, Taiwan) Sunny VIP (Singapore) — — — Sunny (sedan) Maxima — — — — — Primera — — — — — — — — — — — — Sunny — Sunny (Hong Kong, Singapore) Sentra (Thailand, Malalysia, Taiwan) Almera (Brunei) Yiang Guang** (China) March (Taiwan) March (Caribbean) — Notes: Besides the abovementioned, there are some more area-specific model names used in other countries. ** These are transliterations of local product names written in Chinese characters. 22 Oceania — Infiniti Q45 Y31 Y33 Y34 Infiniti Q45 (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, China,) — Infiniti Q45 Middle East JG50 F50 FY33 Primera P12 WP11 Primera Wagon WP12 G10 Bluebird Sylphy — — Asia President Cima — — (Infiniti) Q45 Latin America & Caribbean Pulsar Sentra (South Africa) — Sunny Almera (South Africa) — — As of June 30, 2001 Model Type Japan North America Europe — Wingroad M12 Liberty — V10 Tino — Almera Tino — — NV Wagon(Taiwan) AD Wagon Wingroad Tsubame (Mexico) (Thailand) Wingroad (Caribbean) Prairie (Hong — Kong, Singapore) — — — — — Patrol Patrol GR — Patrol (Brunei) Tu Le** (China) Pathfinder (Germany, Switzerland) — Terrano (Indonesia, Pathfinder Malaysia, Philippines) Infiniti QX4 — (Taiwan) Terrano II (Thailand) Terrano II Quest (Taiwan) Quest — — JR50 Pathfinder R20 V41 B120 Terrano Regulus — — — D21 D22 Datsun (Infiniti) QX4 — Quest — — — Frontier — Sunny Wagon Sunny Traveller (Germany only) Asia E30 Y10 Y11 Z10 Cube 260 Safari Y60 Y61 R50 Terrano WD21 Altra EV — Latin America & Caribbean — Terrano II — — — Pickup King cab (Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Iceland) WD22 — TK0 140 F23 — — Xterra Atlas — — — — Cabstar TLO E24 E25 — Caravan — — Cabstar E — E50 Elgrand — — C22 C23 C24 Serena — — W41 Civilian — — — Atleon — Serena/ Vanette Cargo — Patrol Patrol Pickup Middle East — — — — — — Patrol Patrol Pickup Pathfinder Pathfinder — Infiniti QX4 — — Terrano II — — — — — — — Cabstar (Singapore) Jing Yong** (Taiwan) Ka Xing** (China) — Urvan (Singapore, Hong Kong Thailand, Philippines) Jia Ben** (China) Elgrand (Hong Kong) Vanette (Malaysia) Serena (Singapore, Hong Kong) Civilian Bi Lian** (China) — Junior (Iran) — — Navara — — — Urvan — — Patrol Patrol Pickup Terrano II — 1400 Bakkie (South Africa) — Pickup Hard Body — — — — — — — Cabstar — Urvan (New Zealand) — Urvan (South Africa) — — — — — — — — — — — Serena W41 — — Tino (New Zealand) — Patrol Patrol Pickup Pickup Pickup Urvan Africa — Pulsar Wagon (New Zealand) — Pi Ka** (China) Pickup Frontier Pickup (Philippines) Pi Ka** (China) Big M (Thailand) Pickup (Singapore) — Xterra — — Cabstar Oceania Civilian Civilian (Australia) Civilian The Birth of Datsun The first DATSON was manufactured in August 1931 by Nissan’s predecessor, DAT Automobile Manufacturing. The name DAT was formed by combining the first letters of the family names of Kenjiro Den (D), Rokuro Aoyama (A), and Meitaro Takeuchi (T), the founders of Kaishinsha, the forerunner of DAT Automobile Manufacturing. DATSON thus means the son of DAT. In 1932, SON was changed to SUN. In the following years, DATSUN played a leading role in supporting Nissan’s growth and development. Nissan Fact File 2000 23 Sales Network and Service Facilities Worldwide Japan As of March 31, 2001 Sales Channel Outlets Number (incl. those of Dealers for pre-owned Models (As of June 30, 2001) Service Facilities vehicles) Number of Employees U.K. Blue Stage Nissan Motor Red Stage Satio Prince • Cherry President, Cima, Cedric, Cedric Sedan, Laurel, Cefiro, Crew, Stagea, Presage, Bluebird, Bluebird Sylphy, R’nessa, Prairie Liberty, Avenir, Expert, Wingroad, March, Cube, Atlas, Safari, Terrano, Terrano Regulus, X-TRAIL, Datsun, Elgrand, Caravan, Spain Vanette, AD Van, Civilian, Hypermini* Cima, Gloria, Skyline, Cedric Sedan, Stagea, Bassara, Primera, Iran Primera Wagon, Silvia, Tino, Sunny, Wingroad, March, Cube, Atlas, Safari, Elgrand, Caravan, Expert, Vanette, Serena, AD Van Egypt Nissan 57 1,087 918 18,784 Motor 28 457 375 7,522 Satio 54 873 755 13,628 Prince• Cherry 48 926 Pakistan 719 3,343 2,767 Vietnam *Hypermini is only sold at selected dealerships. 14,878 Taiwan Thailand 187 Total China 54,812 Philippines Malaysia Kenya Indonesia North America As of March 31, 2001 Zimbabwe Nissan North America, Inc . Number of Dealers Number of Sales Outlets South Africa U.S. Nissan Maxima, Altima, Sentra, Pathfinder, Xterra, Frontier, Quest Nissan 1,071 1,071 Inifiniti Infiniti Q45, Infiniti I30, Infiniti G20, Infiniti QX4 Inifiniti 154 154 Nissan Canada Inc . Canada 24 Nissan Maxima, Altima, Sentra, Pathfinder, Xterra, Frontier, Quest Nissan 138 142 Inifiniti Infiniti Q45, Infiniti I30, Infiniti G20, Infiniti QX4 Inifiniti 24 24 Nissan Fact File 2000 Japan Europe Number of Dealers Modesl Company Name Number of Sales Outlets U.K. Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup 237 243 Netherland Renault Nissan Nederland N.V. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup 136 137 France Nissan France S.A. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup 172 199 Germany Nissan Motor Deutschland GmbH Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup, Pathfinder 704 735 Switzerland Renault Nissan Suisse S.A. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup, Pathfinder 55 57 Spain Nissan Motor España, S.A. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup 147 245 Italy Nissan Italia S.p.A. Maxima QX, Primera, Almera, Almera Tino, Micra, Patrol GR, Terrano II, Pickup 142 216 U.S.A. Mexico Brazil Nissan Fact File 2000 25 3 Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan Major Products/Operations Equity Interest Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.* Vehicles (Avenir, Elgrand, Liberty, Wingroad, AD Van, Safari, Datsun) 23.37% Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.* Vehicles (Atlas, heavy- and medium-duty trucks), diesel engines 45.15% Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.* Engines, transmissions 41.60% Calsonic Kansei Corporation* Car air conditioners, radiator, mufflers, Interior and exterior components, meters, harnesses, airbags 34.35% Fuji Univance Corporation* Transmissions, transfers for 4WD vehicles 31.47% Hashimoto Forming Industry Co., Ltd.* Moldings, door sashes, finisher, wheel covers 28.44% JATCO Trans Technology Ltd. Development, production and sales of transmissions 99.71% Jidosha Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.* Electrical products (wipers, relays, power windows switches, speed controllers) 22.73% Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd.* Automotive rubber, synthetic plastic parts 21.08% Kiriu Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.* Casting automotive parts, numerical control systems, machine tools 36.88% Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd. Engines, axles, marine and industrial equipment engines 91.82% Ohi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.* Door locks, door hinges, wind regulators 29.59% Rhythm Corporation Steering linkages, ball joints, load sensing valves 51.00% Tennex Corporation* Air cleaners, oil filters, converters 56.69% Tochigi Fuji Industrial Co., Ltd.* Viscous control units, differential locks, hub locks 20.45% Unisia JECS Corporation* Pistons, clutches, power steering systems, ABS, electronic concentrated engine control system 26.09% Unipres Corporation* Stamping parts (gasoline tanks, radiator core supports, pillars, rails, etc.), precision-pressed parts 30.80% Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd. Auto credit, Car leasing, Car rental, Card business 100.00% Nissan Finance Co., Ltd. Financial services for the group companies 100.00% Kyushu Kyuko Ferry K.K. Freight carrier operation between Oppama, Omaezaki and Kanda 42.00% Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd. Operation of export car carriers (shipping) 60.00% Autech Japan, Inc. Development, production, and sales of limited-edition vehicles (including specially equipped vehicles) 100.00% Carion Co., Ltd. Fee-based job search services (T.B.D.) 100.00% Creative Box Inc. Design research and product planning for automobiles and other production 100.00% e-Graphics Co., Ltd. Printing, photoengraving, bookbinding, planning and production of information media and sales IID Inc. Planning, execution, evaluation, and verification of market research related to design Nissan Altia Co., Ltd. Development and sale of car accessories, automotive service equipment, and factory machinery 91.95% Nissan Arc Ltd. Operations and consulting related to the analysis and assay of raw materials 74.63% Nissan Human Resources Development Center Inc. Education planning and implementation 100.00% Nissan Koe Co, Ltd. Shop services, design and production of manufacturing facilities, environmental landscaping, information, printing, insurance agency, and travel agency 100.00% Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd. Promotion of motorsports (race, auto camp, events, vehicle remodeling), parts 100.00% Nissan Real Estate Development Corporation Nissan Security Service Co, Ltd. Real estate business Security services (including machine maintenance), sales of fire protection equipment, and general administrative services for facilities Nissan Techno Co., Ltd. Design, drawing and translation of technical materials and design drawings 100.00% Nissan Trading Co, Ltd. Import and export of materials and parts 100.00% Yokohama Marinos Ltd. Management of soccer club and other sports-related activities Services Logistics Finance Parts Vehicle assembly Company Note: *Companies listed on a stock exchange or an over-the-counter market *1 26 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries' combined shareholdings as of March 31, 2001 Nissan Fact File 2000 33.42% 100.00% 67.00% 100.00% 69.93% As of July 1, 2001 Date of Establishment Representative Address Phone No. May 1950 Hirofumi Nakazawa 1-1, Ageo-shi, Saitama 362-8523 048-781-2301 April 1949 Kazutaka Kobatake 10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610 0463-21-8001 May 1949 Masato Nakagawa 2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601 052-681-1111 April 2000 Koichi Takagi 24-15, Minamidai 5-chome, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8602 03-5385-0111 March 1937 Iwao Suzuki 2418, Washizu, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka 431-0494 053-576-1311 December 1939 Kunio Toda 320, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8511 045-811-1211 October 1999 Kenichi Sasaki 700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585 0545-51-0047 September 1947 Yoshimichi Urabe 1760, Higashi-Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8510 045-853-7501 October 1939 Toshihiko Sekine 330, Naganuma-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-0005 043-259-3111 December 1906 Toshio Nakagawa 2, Omata-Minami-cho, Ashikaga-shi, Tochigi 326-0142 0284-62-2321 September 1964 Kiyoshi Miyamoto 6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa 253-0105 0467-75-1711 August 1943 Masaru Naramura 14-7, Maruyama 1-chome, Isogo-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 235-8588 045-757-7000 December 1961 Keiichi Maejima 283-3, Gokyu-cho, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka 430-0831 053-462-2111 July 1945 Nobuo Araki 591, Shimo Akasaka, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-1155 0492-66-7612 June 1952 Yoshikazu Kurihara 2388, Omiya-cho, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi 328-8502 0282-27-1111 May 1956 Koichiro Toda 1370, Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-8510 046-225-8025 April 1998 Morihiko Terada 19-1, Aoba-cho, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 416-8510 0545-62-5020 July 2000 Minoru Nakamura WBG, 6, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114 043-388-4102 August 1987 Thierry Moulonguet Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 03-3541-4821 August 1974 Osamu Takemura Kabukiza Bldg., 12-15, Ginza 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 03-3545-2011 June 1965 Akio Sumitomo 7F Tougeki Building, 1-1, Tsukiji 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045 03-3543-5165 September 1986 Tsuyoshi Aibe 824-2, Hagizono, Chigasaki-shi, Kanagawa 253-8571 0467-87-8001 June 1999 Makoto Okuri Nissan Builnet 1, 16-9, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 03-5565-2224 November 1987 Takeo Shibue 34-18, Jingumae 6-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001 03-3486-0791 January 1980 Ichiro Inoue 25-28, Mure 6-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0002 0422-49-5523 October 1990 Makoto Moriya 4F, Zentoku-Roppongi Bldg, 7-27, Roppongi 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 03-3505-2721 January 1936 Sakae Komuro Gate City Osaki, East Tower, 11-2, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8573 03-5436-2355 December 1990 Kunio Funabiki 1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-0061 0468-67-5280 July 1999 Shin Miyahara 910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 241-0014 045-373-5688 December 1956 Kunihiro Matsuda 2384, Kamiyabe-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8558 045-814-7301 10-6, Minami-Oi 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8563 03-3763-2331 September 1984 Jiro Adachi June 1964 Kenshow Kusumi 17-2, Ginza 7-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 03-3543-5051 July 1987 Sotaro Mori 31-5, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0013 045-402-2355 November 1985 Iwao Nakamura 791-1, Hibarigaoka 5-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-0003 046-256-7111 April 1978 Tetsuo Tabata Nissan Yokohama Bldg., 6-32, Takashima 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0011 045-451-9800 April 1992 Shuzo Nogami 18-1, Shin-Koyasu 1-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-8523 045-434-2331 Nissan Fact File 2000 27 Major Events in Nissan’s History Event 1933 Event 1970 December Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd., predecessor of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., is established in Yokohama with paid-in capital of ¥10,000,000. Yoshisuke Aikawa is named the new company’s president. 1934 February March 1971 May June Construction of the Yokohama Plant is completed. Production of tools commences. The Company name is changed to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The first Datsuns are exported to Asia and Central and South America, with shipments totalling 44 units. 1935 April May The first car manufactured by a fully integrated assembly system rolls off the line at the Yokohama Plant. The corporate mark is chosen. 1940 March The first knockdown (KD) units are shipped to Dowa Jidosha Kogyo in Manchuria. 1943 August December Construction of the Yoshiwara Plant is completed. (Operations begin in October 1943.) World War II progresses: production of cars and trucks is completely stopped. March September Company name is changed to Nissan Heavy Industries, Ltd. 1945 November September August Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is reestablished as the Company name. 1950 May Nissan acquires an equity interest in Minsei Diesel Motor Co., Ltd. (now called Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.) October Nissan enters into a technological cooperation agreement with Austin Motor Co., Ltd. of the United Kingdom. April Nissan Science Foundation is established. June Cumulative domestic sales surpass 10 million units. 1975 1976 March June July April Nissan Design International, Inc. (NDI) is established in the United States. 1980 January January July Nissan acquires an equity interest in Motor Ibérica, S.A. in Spain. Cumulative exports surpass 10 million units. Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. (NMMC) is established. (The first Datsun truck rolled off the line in June 1983; the first Sentra (Sunny), in March 1985.) 1981 June Forklift production starts. July Export of passenger cars to the United States begins. Datsuns are entered in the 6th Australia Mobilgas Trial, with one taking first place for the first time. Construction of the Kyushu Plant is completed. (Partial operations begin in April 1975.) Cumulative production surpasses 20 million units. 1979 1958 June September Nissan Motor Manufacturing Co. (Australia) Ltd. is established and full-scale operation begins. 1977 1957 August Construction of the Sagamihara Parts Center is completed. (Partial operations began in April 1972.) 1974 1952 December Cumulative domestic production surpasses 10 million units. 1973 The first postwar-manufactured car rolls off the line. 1949 Construction of the Tochigi Plant is completed. (Partial operations begin in October 1968.) 1972 1944 August November Construction of the Kambara Manufacturing Plant, the satellite facility of the Yoshiwara Plant, is completed, and operations begin. Nissan begins worldwide marketing of vehicles under the Nissan name as part of a new corporate identity program. Cumulative production surpasses 30 million units. The Nissan Technical Center is completed. 1982 1959 March Production commences at Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. in Taiwan, the Company’s first overseas KD factory. 1960 March June September March April December The technological cooperation agreement with Austin Motor expires. Nissan wins the 10th Annual Deming Prize for excellence in industrial engineering. Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A. is established. 1983 Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. is established. (Production begins in July 1966.) 1984 January July 1961 September April 1962 March Construction of the Oppama Plant is completed. (Partial operations begin in October 1961.) 1965 May Construction of the Zama Plant is completed. (Partial operations begin in December 1964.) 1966 May August July July August Construction of the Honmoku Wharf is completed. 1987 Headquarters operations are moved to the Company’s new building in the Ginza area of Tokyo. Nissan Fact File 2000 Construction of the Kurihama Manufacturing Plant, the satellite facility of the Yokohama Plant, is completed. (Production begins in May 1982.) Nissan wins the Safari Rally for the fourth consecutive year. The new corporate mark is announced. Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of the Patrol (Safari). Nissan Research & Development, Inc. is established in the United States. Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. is established. (Production begins in July 1986.) Cumulative domestic sales surpass 20 million units. Construction of the Oppama Wharf is completed. 1985 1986 1968 January May November Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. is established. Nissan merges with Prince Motors, Ltd. of Japan. 1967 28 Lambda 4S-5 successfully launches Japan’s first satellite, OHSUMI. (Nissan developed and manufactured the rocket engine and launch vehicle.) Nissan moves into the marine engine field. December January Nissan acquires an equity interest in Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. in Taiwan. Cumulative production surpasses 40 million units. New corporate philosophy and corporate principles are announced. The Pulsar, EXA, Langley, and Liberta Villa win the ’86-’87 Japanese Car of the Year award. Event April August Cumulative exports surpass 20 million units. The H-I rocket, featuring the fixed apogee motor designed and produced by Nissan in Japan, successfully launches the engineering test satellite KIKU-5. 1988 June Event December 1995 March May Nissan European Technology Centre Ltd. is established in the United Kingdom. June 1989 January April The Silvia wins the ’88-’89 Japanese Car of the Year award. Nissan Europe N.V., the Company’s regional headquarters for European operations, and Nissan Distribution Service (Europe) B.V., are established in the Netherlands. (Operations begin in April 1990.) January November Nissan North America, Inc., the Company’s regional headquarters for North American operations, is established in the United States. (Operations begin in April 1990.) Cumulative production surpasses 50 million units. Nissan acquires an equity interest in Siam Motors Co., Ltd., in Thailand. 1991 March June August A new distribution company, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd., is established in the United Kingdom. (Operations begin in January 1992.) Nissan announces the reorganization of its parts supplier associations, and the Nissho Kai is newly established. Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins exporting its Primera 5-door Hatchback model to Japan. 1992 October April June August September October November November December The Hokkaido Proving Grounds is established in Hokkaido as a cold-weather testing facility. New production facility at the Kyushu Plant is completed, and production begins. Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. begins production of the Altima (Bluebird). Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins production of the Micra (March). Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd. is established. Cumulative domestic sales surpass 30 million units. Nissan Design Europe GmbH is established in Germany. The Micra (March) earns the Car of the Year 1993 award in Europe. The March earns the ’92-’93 Japanese Car of the Year award and the RJC New Car of the Year 1992-1993 award in Japan. May September December March September October Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of a new 4WD model, the Terrano II for the European market. Nissan and the Zhengzhou Light Truck Factory form a joint venture, Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd., for the production of commercial vehicles in China. Nissan begins production and sales of the AD Resort wagons and pickups in Thailand and Taiwan, specifically for Asian markets. Nissan Logistics Corporation is established in U.S.A. May June June January February April June June December Production begins at the Iwaki Plant. The first H-II rocket, featuring solid-fuel rocket booster (SRB) and pyrotechnics designed and produced by Nissan in Japan, is successfully launched. Nissan concludes a technical assistance and license agreement with South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. on manufacturing passenger cars. (Samsung Motors Inc. was established in March 1995.) Nissan Motor (China) Ltd. is established in Hong Kong to manage the distribution of vehicles and service parts to China. Nissan Middle East FZE is established in Dubai, UAE as the Company’s regional business management company for the Middle East. Cumulative domestic production surpasses 60 million units. Nissan formulates a Global Business Reform Plan. A Nissan R390GT1 is placed third in the Le Mans 24-hour race. Nissan introduces the Presage with direct injection diesel engines. 1999 March July July October October December Nissan and Renault signs an agreement for a global alliance, including equity participation. Nissan's 7 major domestic plants and Product Planning and Research Development Group completed to obtain ISO 14001 environmental management system certification. Nissan sells Fuji Plant and A/T and CVT development organization, establishes a wholly owned subsidiary, TransTechnology Ltd. Cumulative exports surpass 30 million Units. Nissan begins sales of the Cedric/Gloria with new generation automatic transmission "Extroid CVT". The company announces the Nissan Revival Plan. Japan's largest auto mall, "Carest Zama" begins operations. 2000 February February April April April May May September November 1994 Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. commences production at a new engine and transmission plant in Decherd. Nissan begins sales of the Primera and Bluebird with continuously variable transmission, Hyper CVT. Nissan introduces the Lepard with direct injection gasoline engines. 1998 1993 February Cumulative overseas production surpasses 10 million units. 1997 March January Vehicle production at the Zama Plant ceases. Nissan, Indomobil and Marubeni form a joint venture, P.T. Ismac Nissan Manufacturing in Indonesia. Nissan formulates “Global Restructuring Policy” regarding promotion of globalization for production locations and expansion of imported parts, etc. 1996 1990 January Nissan concludes a technical transfer and license agreement with Nanjing Auto Works in China. Nissan begins sales of the ultra-small EV Hypermini. Nissan begins sales of the super ultra low emission vehicle (SULEV) Sentra CA in California. Nissan begins sales of the Tino Hybrid throught inter-net. Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A is merged into Nissan North America, Inc. Nissan opens an exclusive berth for ocean-going vessels beside Kyusyu Plant. Nissan starts to sell Renault vehicles through its domestic dealers. Nissan announces its long-term strategy in the Mercosur market (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) with Renault support. Nissan announces the creation of a world-wide corporate headquarters organization called Global Nissan (GNX). Nissan 1.8 litter engine (QG18DE) of Bluebird Sylphy receives RJC the Technology of the Year Award. 2001 March April April April June Vehicle production at the Murayama Plant ceases. Nissan and Suzuki Motor Corporation reach the agreement that Suzuki will supply mini-vehicles to Nissan on an OEM bases. Nissan starts the construction of vehicle assembly plant in Canton, Mississippi. Nissan launches driving tests of the Xterra FCV, a directhydrogen-fueled fuel cell vehicle, on public roads this month, based at a facility in Sacramento, CA in the US. Nissan opens newly designed "Nissan Ginza Gallery" and "Nissan Gallery Headguarters". Nissan Fact File 2000 29 For further information, please contact: Japan Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Communications Department 17-1, Ginza 6-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8023, Japan phone: +81(0)3-5565-2141 fax: +81(0)3-3546-2669 North America Nissan North America, Inc. Corporate Communications 18501 South Figueroa Street, Gardena, California 90248, U.S.A. phone: +1(310)771-5631 fax: +1(310)516-7967 Europe Nissan Europe N.V. Paris Branch Communications Department Parc de Pissaloup 13, Avenue Jean d’Alembert B.P. 123, 78194 Tráppes Cedex, France phone: +33(0)1 30 13 67 51 fax: +33(0)1 30 13 68 70 2001-10-12000 Printed in Japan Corporate Information Website http://www.nissan-global.com/ Fact file is printed on recycled paper