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    Exclusive-Nissan to cut Rogue production in Japan over Nexperia fallout, source says

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    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nissan will cut Rogue SUV production in Japan due to a Nexperia chip shortage, affecting output at its Kyushu plant. The situation remains fluid, with further details expected in Nissan's earnings report.

    Table of Contents

    • Nissan's Production Challenges and Responses
    • Impact of Nexperia Chip Shortage
    • Nissan's Production Adjustments
    • Future Outlook and Earnings Report

    Nissan to Reduce Rogue SUV Production in Japan Due to Chip Shortage

    Nissan's Production Challenges and Responses

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor will cut production of its top-selling Rogue SUV in Japan from next week due to a short supply of chips from Dutch firm Nexperia, according to a person familiar with the matter, the latest fallout from the diplomatic turmoil involving the chipmaker.

    Nissan plans to cut output of the Rogue sport-utility vehicle by about 900 vehicles in the week starting November 10 at its plant in southwestern Kyushu, said the person, who declined to be identified because the information is not public. 

    The automaker is also reviewing planned output for the plant for the week of November 17 as the supply of parts using Nexperia chips remains impacted, the person said.

    Impact of Nexperia Chip Shortage

    The Rogue, sold as the X-Trail in Japan and Britain, was Nissan's top-selling model in the United States last year at almost 246,000 vehicles. Nissan also makes Rogue models at Smyrna in the U.S. state of Tennessee. 

    Nissan's Production Adjustments

    In a statement to Reuters, Nissan said it would implement "small-scale production adjustments" during the week of November 10 involving several hundred vehicles at the Kyushu plant and its Oppama plant, south of Tokyo, where it makes the Note compact.

    It said the situation remained fluid and it was monitoring developments closely. "Once supply stabilises, we will recover quickly and ensure any impact on customer deliveries is minimised," it said.

    Future Outlook and Earnings Report

    Further details will be shared at second-quarter earnings on Thursday, Nissan said.

    Automakers worldwide are scrambling to deal with the supply squeeze linked to Nexperia, which is hitting production and has caused some firms to furlough staff. 

    China banned exports of Nexperia products after the Dutch government seized control of the firm in September, citing fear of technology transfers to its Chinese parent, Wingtech, which the United States has flagged as a potential security risk. 

    (Reporting by Maki Shiraki; Additional reporting and writing by Daniel Leussink; Editing by David Dolan and Christopher Cushing)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nissan to cut Rogue SUV production in Japan due to chip shortage.
    • •Nexperia chip supply issues impact Nissan's Kyushu plant.
    • •Production adjustments planned for November 10 and 17.
    • •Nissan's top-selling Rogue model affected by chip shortage.
    • •Global automakers face challenges from Nexperia supply squeeze.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Nissan to cut Rogue production in Japan over Nexperia fallout, source says

    1What is a chip shortage?

    A chip shortage refers to a situation where the demand for semiconductor chips exceeds the supply, leading to delays in production and delivery across various industries, including automotive.

    2What is the Rogue SUV?

    The Rogue SUV is a compact crossover vehicle manufactured by Nissan, known for its spacious interior and advanced safety features. It is one of Nissan's top-selling models.

    3What are production adjustments?

    Production adjustments are changes made by manufacturers to their output levels in response to supply chain issues, demand fluctuations, or other operational challenges.

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