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The Japanese automotive sector is one of the most well-known and largest in the world. To keep the demand for commercial trucks under control, Japan offers a large variety of vehicles in various styles and specifications.
Japan’s truck manufacturers are stepping up their efforts to electrify their commercial vehicles, and the country is looking forward to the future.
The Japan Commercial Vehicle Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the Tokyo Fire Department have announced the inclusion of Japan’s first Nissan NV400 Zero Emission (EV) Ambulance to the Ikebukuro branch’s ambulance fleet.
Cenntro Automotive has acquired Kei Car homologation permission in Japan for their Metro light duty commercial vehicle. The Kei Car is Japan’s smallest highway-legal light-weight car. The Metro from Cenntro is the first non-Japanese-made electric commercial vehicle to be certified.
Sony Group Corporation and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced today that they will continue to discuss and explore the possibility of forging a strategic alliance to usher in a new era of mobility and mobility services.
Suzuki Motor Corporation and Daihatsu Motor Co Ltd. have announced their participation in the Commercial Japan Partnership (CJP) commercial vehicle project, which would help them accelerate their carbon neutrality activities in mini vehicles by disseminating CASE technologies and services.
Toyota intends to use advanced self-driving technologies in commercial vehicles first.
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