Nissan recently announced a bold new recovery plan that will see its global vehicle portfolio shrink from 56 models to 45 by the near future. The goal? To cut "dead weight" and focus on that better meet modern consumer demands. This plan aims to reach 1 million U.S. sales by March 2031 through a mix of V-6 hybrids and autonomous driving tech. 2. New & Refreshed Models for 2025–2027

Several core models are getting significant overhauls or completely new versions:

This is set to be one of the most significant launches in recent history, featuring the debut of e-Power hybrid technology in North America.

Redefined with a bold aerodynamic exterior and a responsive 2.0L engine delivering 141 hp, all while maintaining high fuel efficiency.

The updated Pathfinder, especially the rugged Rock Creek trim , continues to be a family favorite with its 284-hp V6 and upgraded 12-inch standard screen.