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    Nissan Confirms Commitment to South Africa and Investment in Navara

    September 10, 2025
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    Nissan has reaffirmed its commitment to the South African market, despite ongoing speculation about the future of its Rosslyn plant in Pretoria. Maciej Klenkiewicz, managing director of Nissan South Africa, confirmed that the country serves as the headquarters for Nissan’s operations across southern Africa and the entire continent.

    While the global turnaround strategy by Nissan’s parent company includes potential closures of several plants, Klenkiewicz did not provide specific details regarding the Rosslyn facility. He assured stakeholders that Nissan will continue to invest in the production of the Navara and develop new products.

    Production Insights

    The Rosslyn plant is currently operating at full capacity after earlier downtime this year, with plans to increase Navara production by 20% compared to 2024. Klenkiewicz attributed this growth to rising market demand for the model, bolstered by strong sales performance in South Africa. He noted that the success of the Navara is not only due to new specifications but also enhanced dealer performance and higher demand.

    Nissan South Africa has also expanded its market by opening new export destinations, including Egypt, which has become a significant part of its export volume. The plant in Egypt is producing more vehicles than Rosslyn, primarily focusing on passenger cars, whereas the South African facility is dedicated to light commercial vehicles and Navara production.

    Future Opportunities

    Klenkiewicz mentioned that Nissan South Africa has proposed studies to Nissan Motor Company regarding the potential production of future models at the Rosslyn plant. While LCV production remains the main focus, he indicated that passenger car opportunities are not entirely ruled out.

    Nissan has plans for a robust product strategy, which includes updates to the Navara and the launch of new models, such as the Nissan Patrol and two new SUVs from India set for 2026. The company aims to enhance its competitiveness in the domestic market through close cooperation with its Indian plant.

    Market Challenges

    Klenkiewicz acknowledged that the South African automotive industry faces increasing competitiveness and rising production costs. He noted that the market’s readiness for new energy vehicles (NEVs) is lagging behind global trends, and he called for government support to stimulate demand for electrified solutions.

    The need for incentives for consumers and manufacturers has been discussed with the government, as industry leaders seek ways to adapt to changing market conditions. Although President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged the need for incentives to encourage EV uptake, no specific timeline or funding plan has yet been established.

    In conclusion, while uncertainties loom over the Rosslyn plant’s future, Nissan’s commitment to South Africa and its investment in the Navara signal a positive outlook for the company’s operations in the region.

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