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Yokohama, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor has registered a net profit of 114.5 billion yen ($1.04 billion) for the April-June period, in contrast with the 285.6 million yen net loss it posted in the same period last year, largely thanks to a good performance in the United States market.Japan's second largest carmaker on Wednesday also announced that during the first quarter of the Japanese fiscal year ending in June, it achieved a gross operating profit of 90.3 billion yen, compared to the loss of 232.3 billion yen between April-June 2020. (Camera: ARCHIVE). ARCHIVE FOOTAGE SHOWS NISSAN CARS AT GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS SHOWROOM OF NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. IN YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA PREFECTURE, JAPAN.
Pharmacy sales at the U.S.' largest drug store chain rose almost 6 percent, helping lift overall revenue. As Fred Katayama reports, Walgreens was optimistic about its outlook.
First-quarter operating profit at BMW rose by a forecast-beating 20.6 percent. As Grace Pascoe reports the German carmaker was lifted by strong demand for large offroaders in Europe and the United States.
The Pathfinder Concept, designed with the Chinese market in mind, continues the legend. Blending Chinese modern aesthetics with quintessential Nissan-ness, the Pathfinder Concept is designed to fit the lifestyle of active consumers. Whether conquering the wilderness or navigating the urban landscape, it makes the perfect adventure partner.
The Arizon concept, created by a Chinese team leveraging Nissan’s global EV expertise, is designed to serve as a multifunctional partner for China’s drivers. Bringing an exciting new EV experience to China, the Arizon has an impressive exterior design and a richly appointed cabin that exudes a warm, high-tech glow. Built on the CMF EV platform, the Arizon features a low center of gravity and a spacious, pillarless open-air cabin with an expansive auto-dimming glass roof.Designed to be human-centric, the Arizon concept features a new virtual personal assistant named Eporo that elevates the driving experience beyond mobility. Eporo can interact with passengers in a human-like manner and provide accurate responses utilizing time, weather and other data.The Arizon also features an innovative interactive lighting system that recognizes people and automatically adapts the illumination to suit their preferences. The lighting ambiance can also be adjusted through intuitive modes including leisure, relax, sleep and surprise, providing premium hospitality with seamless, personalized interactions.The Arizon concept has been imagined in China for Chinese customers looking for a personalized solution. Nissan took the vehicle experience beyond mobility with a software-defined vehicle approach. New levels of connectivity and integration will enable our vehicles to blend digital and physical realities.