Nissan Expands Electrification Strategy With 19 New EVs Coming By 2030 | Carscoops carscoops
that will be closely related to the Renault 5, as well as EV successors to the Juke, Qashqai, and X-Trail SUVs coming between 2025 and 2027. The Alliance has also confirmed a Nissan-badged urban EV for South America alongside a twin model from Renault.
According to Nissan, the updated electrification strategy comes in response to “changes in customer needs and the business environment”. Something tells us that the additional EVs were made possible thanks to, which resulted in a more balanced relationship between Renault and Nissan and opened new possibilities in terms of shared components and development costs.Besides increasing the number of planned EVs from 15 to 19, Nissan also updated its forecasts about the sales mix.
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