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    Electric period to quicken tempo of change at Nissan

    Editor - The Auto JournalBy Editor - The Auto JournalJuly 1, 2022Updated:July 2, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fresh off a multiyear product portfolio replace, Nissan is already planning for the next-generation lineup — this one formed by electrification.

    Nissan mentioned all of its “new-vehicle offerings” in key markets can be electrified by the early 2030s. This fall, the Japanese automaker will introduce its second all-electric nameplate, the Ariya crossover.

    Meanwhile, Nissan might retire the Leaf — the electrical hatchback that helped Nissan pioneer the section greater than a decade in the past.

    Farther out, electrical variations of the high-volume Altima sedan and a brand new pickup might arrive.

    Electrification will even decide up the product improvement cadence — which can deliver updates to market quicker.

    “We plan to keep products fresh in their segments and across the lineup, which means you need to bring a product evolution into the marketplace more regularly,” Nissan Americas boss Jeremie Papin mentioned this yr.

    Nissan will announce a U.S. battery provider to energy these next-generation electrical autos.

    Electrification will even imply new funding in Nissan’s manufacturing community.

    The automaker mentioned this yr that it’ll make investments $500 million to show its Canton, Miss., meeting plant right into a “center for EV manufacturing and technology.”

    Under that overhaul, Canton will produce two new EVs, one for the Nissan model and the opposite for Infiniti, beginning in 2025.

    Nissan has even larger manufacturing ambitions because it contemplates constructing a 3rd U.S. manufacturing facility by 2030, presumably for EVs.

    Source: www.autonews.com

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