Nissan plans $1.4bn in fresh China investment, focusing on EVs and hybrids

Japan automaker shows off plug-in hybrid pickup to compete with rivals like BYD

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Nissan Motor unveiled the plug-in hybrid Frontier Pro at Auto Shanghai on April 23. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)

RYOSUKE HANADA

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will invest another 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) in China by the end of 2026, the Japanese carmaker said Wednesday, with plans to roll out new models to try and mount a comeback in the world's biggest auto market.

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