An Infiniti compact sedan will be the first vehicle produced at Daimler and Renault-Nissan's new plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
The car will be built there beginning in 2017, said Andy Palmer, Nissan's global planning director and Infiniti chairman. Palmer was interviewed at a Formula One race here.
The Infiniti sedan will be based on the new generation of the MFA architecture being co-developed by Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz.
Vehicles will be exported to the United States, Europe and China.
Sources have told Reuters that Infiniti will build three models at the plant including a sedan, a . . .
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