Core Insights - Nexperia's supply shortage has led Nissan to reduce production of its popular SUV model Rogue in Japan, starting next week [2] - The production cut is approximately 900 units at Nissan's Kyushu plant, with further evaluations for the following week due to ongoing supply instability [2] - Nissan confirmed a "small-scale production adjustment" affecting hundreds of vehicles across its Kyushu and Oppama plants, emphasizing the need to monitor the situation closely [2] - The incident highlights the automotive industry's reliance on critical chips and the impact of geopolitical tensions on supply chains, testing manufacturers' adaptability [3] Industry Impact - The Rogue model was Nissan's best-selling vehicle in the U.S. last year, with annual sales nearing 246,000 units, indicating significant market reliance on this model [3] - The supply chain crisis stemming from Nexperia's situation has broader implications, as Honda has also paused production at its Mexican plant and adjusted North American production plans [2]
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