TOKYO -- Nissan Motor has unveiled its first new electric car in a decade, part of an overhaul of its lineup and strategy that the financially stretched Japanese automaker hopes will help it regain its luster after steep losses.
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Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida presented the Ariya at an online launch Wednesday. (Screenshot from Nissan Website)
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor has unveiled its first new electric car in a decade, part of an overhaul of its lineup and strategy that the financially stretched Japanese automaker hopes will help it regain its luster after steep losses.