The Aguacalientes Plant 1 assembles Nissan’s Versa, Kicks and March models, Plant 2 puts together the Sentra. The Cuernavaca facility makes the Versa on one line and it produces NV200 cargo van and pickup trucks including the Frontier on the second line.
During the first four months of this year, Nissan was Mexico’s second-biggest auto assembler after General Motors, according to data from national statistics agency INEGI.
Meanwhile, Stellantis on Friday said it will shut its Toluca plant in Mexico during the week of June 7 due to the chip shortage. The Toluca plant builds the Dodge Journey, Fiat Freemont and Jeep Compass. The plant was formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which merged with France’s PSA Group in January to form Stellantis.


