Nissan appoints Saurabh Vatsa as Deputy Managing Director 

In this new role, he will support the leadership for Nissan’s transformation plan and prepare the company for its next phase as outlined by the company in 2023.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 15 Jan 2024 Views icon12050 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Nissan appoints Saurabh Vatsa as Deputy Managing Director 

Nissan Motor India today announced the appointment of Saurabh Vatsa as Deputy Managing Director effective January 15. Saurabh will report to Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava. 

Saurabh joins Nissan from Stellantis where he was a member of the Stellantis leadership team and was spearheading the Citroen brand since its inception in India and was responsible for all aspects of the business as Brand Head. Prior to Stellantis, Saurabh worked with General Motors (GM) for over two decades including long term assignments in South Korea among several key leadership roles within the company.

Saurabh comes with extensive experience across Asian markets along with deep knowledge of the automotive industry having worked within multiple strategic business functions such as Product Planning, Program Management, Sales Planning, Marketing, Communications and Retail / Commercial Sales. Saurabh is a graduate of Delhi University, with an MBA from the International Management Institute and has completed an executive management program at the London Business School.

Frank Torres, President, Nissan India Operations said, “We are excited to on-board Saurabh at Nissan Motor India as Deputy Managing Director at this crucial juncture for the company as we head into 2024. His appointment underpins our commitment to invest $600m USD (Rs 5,300 crore) in India as part of the Alliance and introduce more products for the Indian consumer as part of the transformation plan. We are certain, the next phase of growth for Nissan is going to be exciting for all of us as we build on the success of the Nissan Magnite.”

In this new role, he will support the leadership for Nissan’s transformation plan and prepare the company for its next phase as outlined by the company in 2023.

RELATED ARTICLES
Weekly News Wrap: Indigenous Magnets in 2 Years, CV Safety Mandate, JSW Motors Launch Delay, Mahindra Doubles Tractor Growth Forecast

auther Darshan Nakhwa calendar15 Feb 2026

From rare-earth resilience to heavy-truck safety rules, the week showed how policy and parts now shape the auto cycle as...

Government Launches PM RAHAT Scheme for Cashless Treatment of Road Accident Victims

auther Sarthak Mahajan calendar14 Feb 2026

The newly approved PM RAHAT scheme promises up to ₹1.5 lakh in cashless hospital treatment per road accident victim, int...

Electric Powertrain Supplier Tsuyo Aims To Raise Up To $20 Million For Capacity Expansion

auther Kiran Murali calendar14 Feb 2026

With a new plant coming up at Dharwad in Karnataka, the startup plans to expand powertrain supplies to commercial vehicl...