iPhone maker Foxconn interested in Nissan, merger talks underway
It is understood Foxconn's interest in Nissan may have accelerated ongoing discussions with Honda. The Taiwanese company is eager to start building cars. Foxconn is particularly interested in Nissan's car manufacturing and design capabilities. Shortly after reports emerged that Honda and Nissan were in talks to merge, sources said Taiwanese iPhone maker Foxconn has expressed interest in buying a stake in Nissan. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-8135-c508879a76f8"); } else { adpushup.triggerAd("82503191-e1d1-435a-874f-9c78a2a54a2f"); Foxconn, best known as the Apple manufacturing giant, is reportedly keen on acquiring Nissan's core assets, particularly its car manufacturing and design expertise. Foxconn, which is pursuing its electric vehicle ambitions under former Nissan executive Jun Seki, has pledged to invest $250 million in a Vietnam industrial park focused on electric vehicle components. Although the company has previewed several promising electric vehicle concepts, none have yet made it to the production line. Read: Apple iPhone maker Foxconn’s latest…
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn’s latest electric car is a minivan design
Foxconn's third concept, an electric minivan, is seeking another automaker's badge to put into production Foxconn has unveiled the Model D, its third prototype designed by Pininfarina. The all-electric minivan has a WLTP range of 660 kilometers (410 miles). The seven-seat cabin has four screens and a convenient iPhone case in the back seat. Foxtron, the automotive division of tech giant Foxconn (the company best known for making Apple products like the iPhone), has pulled back the curtain on the Model D, a near-production concept car that showcases their take on an all-electric minivan. Vision, the car is in collaboration with Pininfarina. Known as an LMUV (Lifestyle Multipurpose Vehicle), the Model D combines features of an SUV and an MPV, but let's be honest, it's essentially a minivan. It features high-tech LED lighting at both ends with sharp surfaces, very similar to new Skoda models. Not exactly groundbreaking, but definitely capable. Technical specifications and features Despite its size, the S-duct…
5 bikes you can buy instead of an Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max
The two-wheeler industry in India has changed recently, reflecting the growth of the country's economy and incomes. Once dominated by 110cc commuter bikes, the market now sees strong demand for 125-200cc motorcycles. People are increasingly preferring these more powerful and feature-rich bikes for their performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency. However, this higher demand has pushed up prices, with commuter bikes now costing up to Rs 1.5 lakh. This is similar to the price of high-end smartphones like the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (Rs 1.45 lakh for 256GB). If you're considering choosing a high-end motorcycle over an Apple iPhone, you've come to the right place. Here's a list of the top five high-end commuter bikes under Rs 1.5 lakh in India. HERO EXTREME 125R The Hero Xtreme 125R is a blend of style and performance. Its sporty design includes a low-mounted LED headlamp, a beefy fuel tank, sharp LED indicators, a split seat and an upswept tail section. The motorcycle…