The Asian giant surpassed India as Mexico's largest supplier of vehicles thanks to the arrival of new Chinese brands and to GM increasing the sale of Chinese-made models.
New names already appear on the list, such as MG, Hyundai and Suzuki; while others, like Ford and Honda, have dropped from the top spots. General Motors is already hot on Nissan's heels.
The American manufacturer announced in 2021 an investment of 1,000 million dollars to reconfigure the northern Ramos Arizpe plant so that it could produce electric vehicles from 2023.
Assembly plants that manufacture electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles in Mexico could see increased demand thanks to the measures contained in the US Inflation Reduction Law.
The American automaker has made use of Chinese-made models to maintain a supply of small and affordable cars in the country. So far, the strategy has worked.
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