Nissan to End Diesel Car Sales in Europe
- Company will stop selling diesel cars in Europe model by model
- Nissan to focus on pushing electrified vehicles in that region
Nissan Will Stop Diesel Car Sales In Europe
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Nissan Motor Co. will stop sales of diesel cars in Europe as the region moves to tougher emission standards after Volkswagen AG’s pollution-test scandal.
Japan’s second-largest carmaker will stop offering diesel versions of passenger cars at the time of each vehicle’s renewal in the coming years, Nicholas Maxfield, a spokesman in Tokyo, said Monday. The automaker will concentrate on pushing sales of electrified vehicles, he said.