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NISSAN INTERVIEW

WE ARESTILL ON STILL ON

Thierry Sabbagh, managing director, Nissan Middle East, talks about Nissan’s history and future in the UAE PATROL

The end of 2021 saw the UAE celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding and if one vehicle has symbolised its incredible rise to prominence in the intervening five decades it must be the Nissan Patrol. The SUV proved itself in an era, where roads were rougher and life in the desert was harsher and forever established the Patrol as the vehicle of choice for a country eager to move into the modern era.

It wasn’t just popular in the UAE either. Going back to 1956 and just five years after the first models were shifted out of Japan, the first Patrols arrived on the shores Gulf neighbour Kuwait and it was soon proving an able desert workhorse for the nascent oil and gas industry and the ranks of military services across the region.

Nissan recently launched a region-exclusive 2022 Patrol 70th Anniversary model. Fittingly, it made its world premiere at Expo 2020 Dubai.

“Over decades of proving its unshaken reliability and capability, the Patrol has become an intrinsic part of the Middle East and its people, integrating itself as a culture within society. Catering to the unique needs of customers, the Patrol has earned its position as an icon and one that is passed on from one generation to the next,” says Thierry Sabbagh, managing director, Nissan Middle East. “The past 70 years have seen the Patrol accomplish magnificent feats, and as we set our sights on the future, the Patrol will continue to dominate and conquer for many years to come.”

With the Patrol maintaining its popularity, it is no surprise then that Sabbagh describes the Middle East as a key region of opportunity for Nissan, with the UAE still foremost in its mind.

“The UAE is a regional trade hub and an extremely important market for Nissan, one that we have been strongly committed to for over five decades,” he notes. “This has been possible with our trusted partners, Arabian Automobiles Company, the official distributor of Nissan vehicles in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, and Al Masaood Automobiles, the official distributor of Nissan vehicles in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. In 1994, Nissan was also the first Japanese carmaker to establish a regional headquarters in the Middle East, furthering our trust and dedication to the region, the nation, and its people.”

Like its fellow manufacturers, the course over the past two years has been bumpier than the dune bashing excursions you will often see the Patrols used for by the tourist industry in the UAE. However, 2021 should be regarded as a success for the company.

“During the first six-months (April 2021 – September 2021) of the company’s 2021 Fiscal Year, Nissan recorded a staggering 46.3% increase in sales across the Gulf region, comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE,” he says. “This equates to a market share increase of +0.3 points- equivalent to 1.8%”

He adds that these figures were strongly supported by its perennial best-selling model in the region, the “iconic” Nissan Patrol.

“Continuing its reign as the Hero of All Terrain, the Patrol witnessed a 27% increase in sales across the Gulf, while the Patrol Safari range experienced a 51% increase in sales – cementing the region’s adoration for the legendary SUV. This was echoed by other models in the line-up, including the Nissan X-Trail and KICKS recording a 129% and 14% increase in sales during the first half of FY21.”

Sabbagh believes that Nissan’s strong, growing line-up of vehicles and parts offering, along with its reputation as a trusted automaker has been the cornerstone of its success, “leading to us delivering higher sales than anticipated, despite the headwinds caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In the past 12 months, we have also expanded our aftersales product line-up to include Nissan Genuine Battery with two years warranty and launched an aftermarket brand, Value Advantage that offers customers Nissan-validated parts at affordable prices.”

He argues that this has led the company to offering customers greater convenience,

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The Patrol has earned its position as an icon and one that is passed on from one generation to the next”

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Abu Dhabi partner Al Masaood Automobiles, called for the use of new technology to tackle climate change at the launch of its new Origami campaign at Expo 2020 Dubai. “Sustainability calls on all of us to take decisive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change. The private sector has responded to the call by implementing climate actions with a long-term positive impact on the environment. At Al Masaood Automobiles, we have been rolling out sustainability initiatives that reflect our core values as a good and responsible corporate citizen. Reducing our carbon emissions is integral to our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes and makes up a large part of our social initiatives in support of the sustainability goals of the Abu Dhabi Government. Nissan’s new Origami digital campaign is aligned with our objectives as a business enterprise that aims to give back to our society and contribute to Abu Dhabi’s shift to a net zero economy. As the authorized distributor of Nissan in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region, we join forces with the brand to promote noble endeavours, that will help build a more sustainable future for all of us. Like Nissan, we also emphasise the importance of implementing the right technologies and raising the environmental awareness of the people to fast-track our journey towards a greener future and more sustainable mobility.”

THE SEVEN KEY MILESTONES IN 70 YEARS OF THE PATROL

First-ever SUV to climb Mount Fuji

The story of the Patrol dates to 1951, when the people of Japan required reliable off-road performance from a utility vehicle. Demonstrating its unique capabilities and off-road prowess, the Patrol was the first car to climb Japan’s revered Mount Fuji, a 2,500-meter ascent that cemented the SUV’s “Go Anywhere” capabilities and made it a favorite among professional and recreational drivers, both in Japan and abroad.

1957: The first Patrol enters the Middle East

As the Patrol began gathering international fame and conquering the world, the second-generation Patrol 60 Series that lasted for 20 years, successfully took on every type of harsh environment imaginable. Making its way to the Middle East, particularly in 1957, the Patrol earned its reputation for crossing the toughest terrain in absolute comfort. The Patrol quickly established itself as being a cut above the rest, earning its place in the homes of royalty and celebrities alike.

First rugged SUV built specifically for the Middle East

In 1997, the fifth generation Patrol appeared, bringing the vehicle into the modern age of motoring. Reflecting the evolving expectations of buyers, owners now demanded even greater levels of comfort and off-road performance. The new Patrol catered to this, offering enhanced styling and luxury, as well as increased levels of technical sophistication.

Three Guinness World Records by one SUV

The all-new, sixth generation Nissan Patrol saw its global debut in 2010 at a VIP event held in the Middle East, reflecting the Patrol’s special relationship with customers in the region. To cater to the diverse needs of customers and the region’s love for high-performance vehicles, Nissan also introduced the Patrol NISMO in 2015, the first race-inspired Patrol built specifically for the Middle East. In 2013, the Patrol towed the world’s heaviest aircraft, a 170-ton Ilyushin-76 cargo plane, for over 50 meters at the Sharjah International Airport. Two years later, the Patrol bagged another record for the fastest ascent of a 100-metre sand dune when it took just 4.9 seconds to climb the famous Wadi-Rum dune in Jordan. In 2018, a group of 180 Patrols set a record for the largest synchronised car dance in Dubai.

One nameplate, 70 years and counting

70 years after the first model rolled off the production line in Hiratsuka, Japan, the Patrol continues to dominate across the globe. Furthering the SUV’s success in the region, Nissan celebrated the launch of the 2022 Patrol 70th Anniversary model as the first SUV to be unveiled at the world’s largest 360-degree projection dome on the grounds of Expo 2020 Dubai.

First diesel vehicle to ever finish the ParisDakar in the Top 10

The third-generation Patrol arrived in 1980 and greatly expanded its appeal to become the preferred choice for families and on-road motorists. With a five-door layout, seating for seven and the addition of air-conditioning, the Patrol’s popularity began soaring among the masses, particularly among those in warmer climates. In 1987, the Patrol Fanta Limon continued the model’s streak of successes by becoming the first diesel vehicle to ever finish the arduous Paris-Dakar Rally within the Top 10.

First SUV to redefine comfort and luxury in the segment

The fourth-generation Nissan Patrol was first produced in 1987 and has since revolutionized the segment by offering buyers all-around coil spring suspension (a feature only found on premium models at the time), power steering, and synchromesh in reverse gear. The advancements were a great leap forward in terms of technical sophistications.

during a period where it has been able to grow its aftersales network in the region. The introduction of three new service facilities, has boosted overall capacity to over 2,500 vehicles per day and over 700,000 vehicles per year across 10 markets, he adds.

Talking of networks, the UAE’s role as strategic trading hub for the company remains central to its presence here, particularly in terms of the supply of spare parts to distributors across the region.

“While the size of the automotive spare parts market is challenging to measure due to the number of automotive and non-automotive stakeholders present, a conservative estimate would be between the AED 30 to 40 billion mark,” he remarks. “Experiencing rapid growth in recent years, the importance of the UAE as a market for automotive spare parts both regionally and globally cannot be undermined.

“The UAE’s geographical location and high standards of business contribute to its role as a major hub, as do the freezones across all emirates that provide excellent logistical gateways for spare parts businesses in the country. Serving as a host through multiple parts-related exhibitions such as Automechanika, the UAE has further cemented its role as the nerve center for businesses and the importance of the booming automotive parts sector.”

He adds that Nissan’s commitment to the UAE has solidified over the past five decades and is evident with a footprint of over 250 authorised genuine parts wholesalers, service centers and over 25 spare parts outlets operated by its trusted partners, Al Masaood Automobiles and Arabian Automobiles in the UAE.

Nissan also offers customers a broad range of genuine spare parts including oil filters, brake pads, timing belts, spark plugs, and air filters. He tells T&FME that the company always aims for the highest level of safety and reliability at competitive prices but believes that fake spare parts are “widely spread” in the market. While the company is proactive in initiatives to prevent their use and distribution, he warns that their prevalence threatens road safety in the region.

“The damaging effects of counterfeit spare parts are countless – they represent serious threats to the safety of drivers and those around them and continue to be a major cause of accidents in the region,” he comments. “Together with the UAE government and local partners, Nissan has made great strides in eliminating the number of counterfeit spare parts in the market through awareness campaigns that improve the safety of our customers. An often-overseen downside of fake spare parts is the wastage caused due to the shorter life span, leading to more parts required per car in the long run. An associated issue is also the impact on authorised parts dealers, diminishing revenue generation due to the significantly lower prices of fake spare parts.”

While multiple stakeholders are working together towards the betterment of the industry, Sabbagh believes the widespread presence of low-quality counterfeit parts have damaging effects to customers, businesses, and the economy.

“To combat this, Nissan is working with government entities while introducing

The importance of the UAE as a market for automotive spare parts cannot be undermined”

multiple awareness campaigns to educate drivers about the dangers and risks of fake spare parts,” he explains.

“The other challenge facing the spare parts industry is the global supply chain backlog and the limited production of spare parts in the GCC region. By working closely with our local partners, we are expanding inventories to cover any potential gaps due to logistical constraints. In doing so we can ensure our customers aren’t affected and receive the high-quality service and parts that they have come to expect from Nissan.”

Widening his looks at the major challenges in the industry, he highlights the short supply of semi-conductors as an issue that must also be addressed to keep the automotive industry moving.

“The semiconductor shortage has not only affected the automotive industry but also had a negative multiplier effect in the consumer electronics and lighting industries amongst others,” he says. “As Nissan continues to make innovation accessible for all, we continue to coordinate with global colleagues and local partners as we inch closer towards rectifying the shortage, by increasing manufacturing footprint globally and refining logistical concerns that surround the semiconductor shortage.”

Sabbagh is positive that the UAE will continue to be a highly competitive but vital market for Nissan: “Serving as a land of opportunity for businesses in the region and globally, the UAE market is competitive by nature for all industries, automotive spare parts included. That said, we are constantly evaluating the requirements of the market.”

CUSTOMISATION TO THE CORE

Nissan and customisation-arm Autech will formerly come together as one entity in April, opening up the possibility of greater customisation options for customers in the region.

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