
The automotive world shifts toward Nissan as the company prepares to release numerous fresh and revitalized automotive models throughout FY25-FY27 for markets in the United States and Canada. The company plans to grow its model portfolio through its dedication to innovative EVs combined with sustainable technologies and high-performing ICE engines. The strategic shift ensures improved customer satisfaction and profitability to create solid leadership status in the changing automotive industry.
A Diverse Lineup for a Changing Market
The newest updates from Nissan include over ten new or updated models to satisfy the rising demand for fuel-efficient and electrified cars. The lineup contains electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and reengineered IC models, all of which promise an enhanced driving experience.
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There are several exciting new announcements from Nissan regarding their upcoming models:
1. All-New Nissan LEAF (FY25) – It is a crossover family-friendly next-generation EV whose aerodynamics are enhanced, uses a new EV platform, and its energy efficiency is improved. The new Nissan LEAF will be the first Nissan EV to use a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port to provide seamless access to Tesla’s Supercharger network.
2. All-New Nissan Micra EV-(FY25) – Compact and stylish for the city. Enhanced performance and increased range. The city is full of possibilities transformed into new experience-extension electric vehicles using ease and security.
3. New Generation Nissan Rogue (FY26) – It’s going to have a lot of options when it comes to the powertrains, and Nissan’s advanced e-POWER hybrid technology include a plug-in hybrid option as well as an ICE model.
4. First Nissan Plug-In Hybrid(FY25)-This will be Rogue compact SUV. This will serve as Nissan’s entry into the plug-in hybrid segment in North America, which shouldn’t surprise anybody because this vehicle is well-equipped for achieving fuel efficiency and versatility.
5. Next-Generation Nissan Sentra(FY25) – Nissan’s best-selling compact sedan has received a facelift that comes with contemporary styling and improved performance.
6. New Nissan Pathfinder (Refresh FY25) – Mid-size SUV designed for adventure seekers, which has received an updated exterior and provided with enhanced technology features.
7. New INFINITI QX60 and QX80 SPORT (FY25) – INFINITI is also raising the bar with a refreshed QX60 luxury SUV and an exclusive new SPORT package for the full-size QX80.
8. All New INFINITI QX65 (FY26) – A crossover coupe inspired by the iconic INFINITI FX, offering a mix of sportiness and luxury.
9. Adventure-minded Nissan EV SUV (FY27) – Nissan is expected to launch an entirely new, fully electric SUV dedicated to what they call “hardcore” adventure in America, made in Canton, Mississippi.
10. INFINITI Luxury EV SUV (FY28) – INFINITI will unveil its high-end electric SUV, based on the Vision QXe concept, with all the latest technology and sustainability features that differentiate it from other electric SUVs.
Next-Generation e-POWER Technology
Nissan’s delivery of its third generation of e-Power will bolster its electrification pledge. This new technology, scheduled for service in the next generation of Rogue, promises at least a 15% increase in fuel efficiency during high speed driving with lower emissions, as well as refinement in driving experience. The e-Power system applies a small gasoline engine in combination with a lithium-ion battery and electric motor to simulate the effect of an electric vehicle by having a robust, quiet driving system.
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Investing in North America’s Automotive Future
Nissan invests heavily in U.S. manufacturing and battery production to support its expanding EV lineup. It will employ U.S.-manufactured batteries in future EV models under its recent partnership with SK On, securing over 1,700 jobs and contributing $661 million to the American auto sector. The Canton Assembly Plant is under a $500 million upgrade to produce new electric vehicles.