Nissan to Launch 7 New Models and Refresh Most of U.S. Lineup by 2026

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It's part of Nissan's three-year plan that also includes introducing 30 new models globally with a nearly even mix of electric and gas-fed powertrains.

Nissan plans to launch seven new models in North America and refresh 78 percent of its U.S. lineup by 2026. Nissan's three-year business plan will also see 30 new models launched around the globe, with a nearly even mix of electric and gas-fed powertrains.Nissan also aims to greatly reduce the price of its next-gen EVs by sharing a variety of development costs; it expects EV and ICE models to cost the same by 2030.

Over the next three years, Nissan also plans to launch 30 new models around the globe, with 16 being electrified and 14 having internal-combustion engines. With those new vehicles taken into account, the brand is planning for electrified vehicles to account for 40 percent of global sales by 2026 and 60 percent by 2030. For its next generation of electric vehicles, Nissan plans to significantly reduce the price.

 

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