Honda and Nissan called off merger talks last week, less than two months after agreeing to explore plans for a new holding company to launch in 2026. Details are beginning to emerge about why the deal fell through, as the two Japanese automakers clashed on two main topics. It's already been reported that Honda wanted to make Nissan a subsidiary, but it seems it also had another major request. According to The Japan News, the English-language section of the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, Honda dared to ask Nissan to ditch its hybrid powertrain. The unusual request called for Nissan to...