Nissan Mexico exports its five-millionth vehicle, a red Nissan NP300 Frontier ... - Automotive World (press release)

Nissan Mexico has achieved the significant milestone of exporting five million vehicles since the start of its exports operations in 1972, confirming again Nissan Mexico’s position as the company’s largest vehicle exporter worldwide. The five-millionth unit was a red Nissan NP300 Frontier pickup shipped from Veracruz and destined for Colombia, one of the top export markets for Nissan from Mexico. The all-new Nissan NP300 Frontier, launched last March in Mexico, offers a bold driving experience, tough exterior styling and a unique interior with outstanding technology and comfort. “Reaching the five-millionth exported vehicle milestone confirms the outstanding work done by our manufacturing team to produce world-class vehicles,” said Airton Cousseau, managing director, Nissan Mexico. “For six consecutive years, we have remained leaders in sales in the local industry,” said Armando Avila, manufacturing VP of Nissan Mexico. In 2002, Nissan reached one million exported vehicles. The three-million milestone mark was achieved in less than four years in 2010. The four-millionth was accomplished within three years. Source: www.automotiveworld.com