"At Nissan all our innovations are factory-approved' intones the TV announcer in glib terms.
Well, thank goodness for that! Wouldn't want Nissan corporate to tell the darn factory what to do, now would we? So the factory approves Nissan innovation instead. Hey, how to get it backwards.
This is the kind of total hooey we get fed these days, Still, as most commenters here haven't a clue when to use "it's" instead of "its", and prefer the British grocer's plural, like "innovation's", perhaps the Nissan ad agency is not overestimating the intelligence of the general populace.
As for me, I stay as far away as I can from these tin-can blobs of mediocrity, sold on cheap payment plans to the unwary, while possessing not the slightest automotive virtue other than the fact they move when the accelerator is prodded. So did a 1920 Chev.