Nissan maps out deal to build cars for Chery at its Sunderland plant
Nissan has signed a non-binding agreement to explore contract manufacturing vehicles for Chinese manufacturer Chery at its Sunderland plant in northern England. Discussions are ongoing, with the aim of beginning production in the 2027 financial year.

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AI-generatedNissan has signed a non-binding agreement to explore contract manufacturing vehicles for Chinese manufacturer Chery at its Sunderland plant in northern England. Discussions are ongoing, with the aim of beginning production in the 2027 financial year. This potential deal could safeguard jobs at the UK's largest car factory, which employs around 6,000 workers. Chery, which is part-owned by the Chinese state, has been increasing its presence in the UK with its Chery, Omoda, and Jaecoo brands. Nissan is currently undergoing a global restructuring process.
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5 extractedChery aims to be a 'top three' manufacturer by sales in Britain and is considering UK vehicle production.
Nissan consolidated production at Sunderland into one of its two factory lines, opening space for a Chinese manufacturer.
Chery, part-owned by the Chinese state, has recently increased its vehicle imports to the UK under its Chery, Omoda, and Jaecoo brands.
Nissan has signed a non-binding agreement to explore building cars for Chery at its Sunderland plant.
If the deal proceeds, Nissan aims to start manufacturing Chery vehicles at Sunderland in the 2027 financial year.