CONGRATULATIONS to Csaba Vincze, the new Fleet Director of Nissan.
He succeeds Peter McDonald who departed to follow a career with electricity tech company Ohme.
Vincze brings a wealth of experience to the Nissan fleet role, having covered multiple markets across central and eastern Europe in both sales and product marketing.
Since July 2019 he has been working in the UK as Head of the Managing Director’s Office, coordinating the workings of the company’s departments and a key member of the management committee.
Andrew Humberstone, Managing Director at Nissan Motor, said:
I am delighted to welcome Csaba Vincze to his new role at Nissan where he will continue to strengthen our position as a leading player in the transformation of UK vehicle fleets.
With so many fantastic, electrified new products due to be launched in the coming months, including cars and commercial vehicles, we can be confident that Nissan will remain a trusted partner to businesses looking to reduce their fleet carbon footprint.
For SME fleets, Vincze’s appointment comes at a key moment for the brand. Having established itself as a leader in electrification with cars like the Leaf, the upcoming arrival of two new halo products, the Ariya coupe crossover EV (below) and the electric or petrol Townstar compact van (see bottom of page), will offer further choice to SME fleets in their decarbonisation process.
Csaba Vincze said:
Managing the transition to electric vehicles can be a daunting process for SME fleets, which is why Nissan’s 10 years of experience with EVs is so valuable. We can help businesses understand the benefits, advise on how they can fit into their organisation, and deliver fantastic products and sales support.
This leadership in electrification, together with our rapidly growing LCV offering, make Nissan a perfect partner for today’s fleet needs and I look forward to making even more progress with our many valued business clients in the months and years ahead.