The compact SUV segment is one of the hottest segments in the US, mostly because there are two new-generation models arriving for the 2026 model year: the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5. However, Nissan ...
Nissan is gearing up for a new generation of its e-POWER hybrid system, which will finally arrive in the North American market in the 2026 calendar year. It’s an EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) ...
Millions of Americans say they’re interested in EVs – but not quite ready to make the leap. If that describes you, Nissan may have the right alternative coming in 2026. After a long delay, the ...
Next year, Nissan plans to launch its e-Power hybrid system in the U.S. in the 2027 Rogue compact SUV. There will also be a related Infiniti SUV with this same gas-electric powertrain. The e-Power ...
It’s no secret that Nissan has been struggling in recent years with declining sales, losses and aging products. One of the biggest challenges for the brand in the US market has been the lack of any ...
Among the major mainstream automotive brands in the U.S., Nissan is a bit of an outlier. While it offers gas-powered cars and electric vehicles, it doesn’t have any hybrids for sale. Now, it’s about ...
Nissan had a problem. Its competition in the compact SUV segment (read: RAV4, CR-V, Forester, et al) all now offer hybrids, an option that’s rapidly becoming the de facto internal combustion ...
Here’s a look at how Nissan assembles the Note hatchback and its e-Power hybrid system in Japan. Nissan’s e-Power uses an engine solely as a generator; electric motor drives the wheels. Production ...
Introduction - Find the best Nissan deals! Americans can’t get enough of compact crossover SUVs, and nearly every car company offers one, including Nissan. The 2023 Nissan Rogue is a popular choice in ...
Nissan doesn’t have much in the way of hybrids today, though that’s due to change over the next 12 months. First, we’re getting the Rogue Plug-In Hybrid. Yeah, it’s a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, and ...
For a company that brought to market the first mainstream EV, the 2011 Leaf, Nissan has been surprisingly slow to expand its line-up of electrified vehicles. But the coming year is a big one for Japan ...
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