Nissan is a Japanese automobile manufacturer, founded by Yoshisuke Aikawa in 1933 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. The company produces a variety of sedan brands, including President, Prince, Laurel, Horizon, Sylvia, Gazelle, Prince, South Wind, Violet, and Sunny, among others. "NISSAN" is the Romanization of the Japanese word "Nissan," which stands for "Japan Industry." Throughout the 1960s, Nissan was fully committed to product quality and the development of new technologies, earning the prestigious "Deming Quality Award" and establishing its first overseas plant in Mexico.
Nissan Motor Corporation not only has five factories in Japan, located in Yokohama, Tochigi, Kyushu, Okinawa, and Atsugi, but also has 27 factories in 18 countries around the world. It has four research and development centers globally, including one in China. Nissan enjoys a high reputation in the global automotive market for its exceptional product quality and technological innovation.