Nissan Is Killing 11 Models. Which Would You Cut?

Nissan is streamlining its lineup from 56 to 45 models, discontinuing at least 11 'low-performing' vehicles. The aging Altima and other models like the Rogue Plug-in Hybrid and Murano are potential candidates for discontinuation.
Nissan is reducing its model lineup from 56 to 45 as part of its long-term vision, 'Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life.' At least 11 'low-performing' models will be discontinued to reallocate investments to growth areas. The aging Altima is a potential candidate due to declining sales. The redesigned Sentra could fill the Altima's shoes. Other potential candidates include the Rogue Plug-in Hybrid and Murano, although the latter saw a 121.3% sales increase last year. Nissan's US lineup is currently strong, but the company may also consider consolidating its van and Kei car lineups overseas.
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