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Nissan Australia replaces managing director

Nissan Oceania will have a new boss from April 2026 after confirming Andrew Humberstone will return to Nissan in Europe after two years in the top job locally.

Mr Humberstone, who has been managing director of Nissan Oceania since April 2024, will be replaced by Steve Milette with effect from April 1, 2026.

Mr. Milette is currently Nissan North America’s Division Vice President of Dealer Network Development, Customer Resources, Training and Customer Experience. Previously, he led Nissan’s Canadian division for more than five years.

It’s another leadership change in the Australian automotive industry, with new bosses at MG, Mitsubishi, Volkswagen and Ford in 2026.

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Mr Humberstone’s new role in Europe was not specified. A company statement said he would take on a “senior role” at Nissan’s regional headquarters in Paris, France.

When Mr Humberstone arrived in Australia in 2024 to lead Nissan’s Oceania operations – which include the Dandenong foundry plant and New Zealand operations – the brand had just recorded 48.6 per cent sales growth in 2023, led by strong sales of the recently launched X-Trail SUV.

The outgoing boss has overseen the rollout of the brand’s e-Power hybrid technology following its launch in 2022, as well as the expansion of the local Warrior program for Navara and Patrol in collaboration with Melbourne-based Premcar.

However, challenges for Nissan around the world have also impacted the brand in Australia, with leadership shake-ups occurring overseas as the car maker faces significant financial pressure and therefore product development is slower than expected.