On March 11, the company’s board of directors reported important personnel permutations: Makoto Uchida, who has been holding the post of chief executive director for five years, will resign. On April 1, 2025, the 46-year-old Ivan Espinosis, now the Chief Director of Planning, will take its place. It has been working in Nissan since 2003. In addition, the manufacturer struggling for survival replaced a number of other top managers.
Makoto Uchida took office in 2019 after a scandal with Carlos Gon-the former head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Corporation, who was accused of financial fraud.
Uchida successfully led the company after the pandemic, but in recent years everything has changed: the sales have sharply reduced and Nissan began to show low financial results.
Nissan admitted that he would not survive without investment from the outside the distress Nissan announced the seven new models of Honda suggested that Nissan become her “daughter”
In February 2025, the Uchidu was accused of failure of a deal with Honda, who agreed to continue negotiations, but with another Nissan leader. However, the Uchida himself hinted that he was going to leave ahead of schedule – until 2026. He also assured that he would not stand in the way of the transaction, if his resignation became the condition.
“Today, the main priority of Nissan is to get out of the current situation as soon as possible and return the company to the growth path,” said Uchida, commenting on the decision of the board of directors.
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