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General Motors and its partners SAIC Motor and Liuzhou Wuling Motors (SAIC-GM-Wuling) have great ambitions for the Wuling brand that go beyond China’s borders.

Back in April this year, slides from an internal presentation leaked online, revealing Wuling’s initial three-model lineup for global markets. The first will be the Cetus crossover/MPV scheduled to launch later this year, followed in 2021 by the Ursa seven-seat SUV previewed by the striking Hong Guang X Concept. There’s also a third model called Sirius which is a sports car bound for 2022.

Now, Wuling has also announced a midsize MPV called Victory, which will wear the brand’s new global silver badge, just like the aforementioned models. Does that mean the Wuling Victory will also be a global model? Most likely, but there’s no official confirmation on that yet.

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What we do know is how the Victory looks like on the inside, as Wuling has revealed highlights of the minivan’s interior and safety features. One of the images also gives us an uncensored look at the exterior, which looks less sporty than in the teaser CGIs but good enough for a people mover.

The interior appears modern and comfortable, with the dashboard featuring a multilayer design dominated by the large “floating” ultra-high-definition LCD touchscreen and digital instrument panel. The Wuling Victory also features a two-spoke multifunction steering wheel and electronic shifter.

According to the Chinese automaker, the Victory features flexible curved surfaces and environmentally friendly materials. The beige cabin features highly ergonomic seats with soft leather fabric that “conform to the physiological curvature of the shoulders, back and waist, reducing fatigue on longer trips.”

The new MPV also features the largest panoramic sunroof in the segment, measuring 1,365 mm by 870 mm (53.7 by 34.2 inches). It is also equipped with a PM2.5 air filter and negative ion generator which are said to “block dust, viruses and bacteria to create a healthy interior environment with an N95 protection level.” Additionally, the cabin is a quiet environment thanks to the extensive use of sound-proofing materials and 4-millimeter (0.15-in) double-layer soundproof glass.

When it comes to safety, the Wuling Victory has a high-strength body structure made of 31% aviation-grade ultra-high-strength steel and 63% high-strength steel. Safety technologies include Bosch’s 9.3 Electronic Stability Program, full-speed adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, and automatic emergency braking. Six front and side curtain airbags as well as four wide-angle exterior cameras and six radars are also provided.

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Nissan today unveiled the long-awaited restructuring plan and, as expected, news is not good.

The four-year plan outlines some radical decisions, such as the closing of the Barcelona plant in Spain from December 2020. Operational since 1983, the facility currently employs approximately 2,400 people, with another 600 workers in several related facilities.

The plant builds commercial vehicles, including the Navara pickup which Nissan intends to relocate to South Africa. Also made in Barcelona is the e-NV200 electric van which, according to reports, could be built at Renault’s plant in Maubeuge, France.

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Nissan e-NV200 electric van made in Barcelona

Closing the Barcelona plant is just one decision included in the four-year plan through which Nissan aims to “achieve sustainable growth, financial stability and profitability by the end of fiscal-year 2023.”

Nissan said it will take “decisive action” to transform its business by streamlining unprofitable operations and surplus facilities, alongside structural reforms. The company will also reduce fixed costs by “rationalizing its production capacity, global product range and expenses.” In addition, Nissan will prioritize and invest in business areas expected to deliver a solid recovery and sustainable growth.

The goal is to achieve a 5 percent operating profit margin and a sustainable global market share of 6 percent by the end of fiscal year 2023. The plan is focused on two strategic areas: rationalization and prioritizing core markets and core products.

Nissan will cut its production capacity and global product lineup by 20 percent

Besides closing the Barcelona plant, rationalization measures also include cutting Nissan’s production capacity by 20 percent to 5.4 million units a year, achieving a plant utilization rate above 80 percent, cutting the global product lineup by 20 percent from 69 to fewer than 55 models, and consolidating North American production around core models.

Other restructuring targets consist of reducing fixed costs by approximately 300 billion yen ($2.78 billion), closing the plant in Indonesia and focusing on the Thailand factory as a single production base in the ASEAN region, and sharing resources with Alliance partners, including production, models, and technologies.

Nissan will leave South Korea and close the Datsun business in Russia

The second part of the plan involves prioritizing core markets and core products. From a market standpoint, actions to be taken include focusing Nissan’s core operations in Japan, China and North America, leveraging the Alliance assets to maintain an appropriate operational level in South America, ASEAN and Europe, leaving South Korea and the Datsun business in Russia, as well as streamlining operations in some markets in ASEAN.

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From a product perspective, Nissan will focus on global core model segments including “enhanced C and D segment vehicles, electric vehicles, sports cars” as the automaker plans to introduce 12 models over the next 18 months. Nissan will expand its presence in EVs and electric-motor-driven cars, including e-Power, with more than 1 million electrified sales units a year by end of fiscal year 2023. In Japan, the company will launch two more electric vehicles and four more e-Power vehicles, therefore increasing the electrification ratio to 60 percent of sales.

Finally, Nissan will introduce the ProPilot advanced driver assistance system in more than 20 models in 20 markets. By the end of fiscal year 2023, the automaker wants more than 1.5 million units to be equipped with this system each year.

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