An auto exec admits it: Drivers are aging
August 2nd, 2007Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn told his companies engineers recently that they need to start thinking more seriously about the global aging phenomenon
and how it impacts their products. Quoted at the web site Monday Morning:
“There is no doubt that 10 years down the road, the average age of a human being living on the planet is going to be higher”, said Ghosn, who heads both Japan’s Nissan Motor Co and its French partner Renault. “The average consumer on earth is going to be much older. We know also that usually the purchasing power is with older people. [That means] more money in the hands of the seniors and more seniors on earth”, he said. Carmakers like Nissan must therefore develop more speciality cars with devices such as cameras that make parking easier and reduce the risk of a stiff neck, he told a forum of engineers at Nissan’s Tokyo headquarters.
Via The Mature Market.
















