11 Nissan Models Are Done For - And Here's Why
Nissan is restructuring its product lineup by eliminating 11 models and focusing on 'AI-Defined Vehicles' with advanced technology. The company plans to reduce its 56-strong vehicle lineup to 45 models and increase production of sustainable vehicles.
Nissan is undergoing a significant restructuring of its product lineup, discontinuing 11 models to focus on 'AI-Defined Vehicles'. The company will reduce its 56-strong lineup to 45 models, with 90% of the remaining vehicles featuring AI technology. Nissan is creating vehicle 'families' that share powertrains, platforms, and software, including 'Heartbeat', 'Core', 'Growth', and 'Partner' models. The 'Core' family will see a 30% increase in production volume, with models like the e-Power hybrid Rogue and European-market Juke EV. Nissan is also shifting its strategy in the US market, developing a new hybrid system for body-on-frame vehicles like the Xterra and Frontier. The company aims to sell 1 million units per year in the US by 2030. Nissan's next-generation ProPILOT autonomous driving technology will be featured in the Nissan Elgrand, launching in summer 2026.
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