With a wave of redesigns on its popular cars, Nissan hopes to reach 10% of the U.S. new-car market by 2016, the Detroit Free Press reports. Through the first five months of this year, the automaker, including its Infiniti luxury division, has 8.1% of the market.
Elsewhere, Nissan hired Audi of America chief Johan de Nysschen to run Infiniti worldwide, Automotive News reports. In a nod toward the brand’s growing presence in China, Nissan moved the luxury brand’s global headquarters to Hong Kong last month.