Nissan is launching an impressive 30 new vehicles globally by 2026, revamping its lineup across all markets.
16 of these new models will be electrified, including EVs, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids, reflecting the growing demand for sustainable transportation.
Don't worry, gasoline fans – 14 new internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles are also planned, catering to diverse customer needs.
The rollout will be tailored to specific regions. Expect 5 new models for Japan, 7 for North America, and 8 for China.
By 2026, Nissan aims for electrified vehicles to make up 40% of their global sales, rising to 60% by 2030
Nissan is committed to making EVs as affordable as ICE cars. They plan to achieve cost parity by 2030 through next-generation battery technology and efficient production methods.
The Arc plan aims to increase profitability with a targeted operating margin of over 6% by the end of fiscal year 2026.
Cost reduction is key. Nissan plans to slash manufacturing costs by 30% compared to the current Ariya model, allowing for more competitive pricing.
Expect to see some common platforms across different models to streamline development and reduce costs.
Nissan is open to collaborating with external partners to leverage cutting-edge technologies for its new vehicles.