
Core Viewpoint - Nissan's global sales in July reached 262,745 units, marking a 1% year-on-year increase, with significant growth in the Chinese market contributing to this performance [2][4]. Group 1: Sales Performance - In July, Nissan's sales in China grew by 22%, totaling 57,359 units, which helped offset declines in Japan and Europe [2][4]. - The launch of the pure electric sedan "N7" in China in late April has been a strong performer, compensating for the downturn in other markets [2][4]. - Despite a decline in U.S. sales, North America overall saw a 4% increase, reaching 107,929 units [4]. Group 2: Market Challenges - Japan's domestic sales fell by 19%, the largest drop among eight major automakers in the country [4]. - The overall production of Japan's eight major passenger car companies decreased by 2% year-on-year, totaling 1,978,949 units in July [4]. - Mazda experienced the largest decline, with a 23% drop in production, falling to 86,551 units, and a significant 28% decrease in domestic production [4].