Nissan’s Sunderland plant is celebrating another record-breaking milestone after the 10 millionth vehicle rolled of the production line.
It has taken the plant 33 years to reach the 10 million mark – making it the fastest car factory in the UK to attain the landmark figure. The milestone also means that, on average, a new Nissan has been built in Sunderland every two minutes since production started in 1986. A vivid blue Nissan Qashqai Tekna proved to be the 10 millionth vehicle.
Steve Marsh, vice president – manufacturing at Nissan Sunderland says: “Reaching this huge figure has called on all the ingenuity, commitment and spirit of our highly skilled workforce, many of whom hail from the northeast of England. Together we are determined to continue driving up the high quality standards that our customers have come to expect over the past three decades.”
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