Nissan says it 'is prioritizing electric vehicles and advanced technologies' as it confirms the Maxima sedan will end production.
and advanced technologies ... Additionally, earlier this year Nissan announced two all-new, all-electric models at the Canton assembly plant in Mississippi."
The Maxima's sales total of 3,753 units through the first half of 2022 represents a decline of over 62 percent compared to 2021, and even the prior year's figures pale in comparison to the Maxima's glory years in the 1990s and early 2000s. Put simply, there isn't a sizable market for a V6-powered, front-wheel-drive and CVT-equipped sedan of limited practicality.
news as we empower journeys through exciting vehicles and tech innovation," says Nissan, leading us to believe an electric or electrified replacement may be on the horizon. So stay tuned, Maxima fans.
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