has big plans for the next six years with plenty of new battery electric vehicles pushing for parity on the cost to that of an internal combustion engine vehicle. While the Japanese automaker's zero-emission goals remain, it seems Nissan's ICE development will grow alongside the originalLooking back at 2021’s Ambition 2030 plans, Nissan was aiming for 20 electrified vehicles over the next five years.
To start, Nissan aims to introduce 30 new vehicles by “fiscal year 2026,” of which 60 percent will be ICE-powered. The remaining 16 new vehicles will be “electrified” with a mix of hybrids and full EVs. Of these, seven will be all-new models for the U.S. and Canada. Its home country of Japan will see 80 percent of its line-up refreshed with five all-new models and achieve 70 percent electrification. If you were hoping for news on the next GTR or newsFisker, those weren’t announced.
Based on the teaser video images, it's impossible to determine which shadowy models might come to the U.S. as updated or all-new models; we can easily spot the new Nissan Ariya, Nissan Kicks, and Infiniti QX80 in the group shots, and the latter two are the first of many new model launches for Nissan and Infiniti in 2024, and we guess the other launches this year will include the Infiniti QX65, Nissan Murano, and Nissan Armada.
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