Nissan is redefining the automotive landscape with an expanded line-up, cutting-edge technologies, and a fresh market approach to meet evolving customer needs.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has unveiled an ambitious plan for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, introducing a dynamic range of new and refreshed models, along with groundbreaking next-generation technologies. The company's latest innovations are designed to enhance customer loyalty, attract new buyers, boost profitability, and drive sustainable growth.
To cater to the increasing demand for diverse powertrain options, Nissan’s upcoming line-up will feature advanced hybrid technologies—including e-POWER and plug-in hybrids—next-generation electric vehicles (EVs), and enhanced internal combustion engines (ICE).
Guillaume Cartier, Chief Performance Officer, emphasised Nissan’s redefined market strategy: “We are introducing a broader range of powertrain options to cater to diverse customer preferences, setting Nissan and INFINITI apart in the market.”
Ivan Espinosa, Chief Planning Officer, added: “From the reimagined Nissan LEAF to the daring new Micra EV, we are committed to delivering products that embody Nissan’s best innovations. This is just the beginning of an exciting journey ahead.
The third-generation Nissan LEAF transforms into a sleek, spacious crossover with enhanced aerodynamics and cutting-edge EV technology.
- Features include 19-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic moonroof, and a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port for Tesla Supercharger compatibility.
- Built on Nissan’s CMF-EV platform, the new LEAF incorporates a streamlined 3-in-1 EV powertrain for improved efficiency and extended range.
More details will be revealed mid-year.
Since its debut in 2016, Nissan’s e-POWER technology has gained global popularity. The third-generation system brings:
Up to 15% improvement in fuel efficiency at high speeds.
Reduced emissions and lower noise and vibration levels.
A new 1.5L dedicated e-POWER engine and an advanced 5-in-1 system shared with Nissan’s latest EV powertrain.
Expected debuts: Qashqai (Europe, FY25), Rogue (North America, FY26), and a large minivan (Japan, FY26).
With an aggressive approach to electrification, powertrain diversification, and regional customisation, Nissan is positioning itself for sustained growth and innovation. As more details emerge in the coming months, the world can anticipate a new era of advanced mobility from Nissan and INFINITI.
Stay tuned for further announcements as Nissan continues to redefine the future of driving!