The announcement is part of 'The Arc' business plan for the period between 2024 and 2026
Nissan is set to debut up to 30 new models in global markets by 2026, with 16 of them featuring electrified powertrains, as revealed by CEO Makoto Uchida during the automaker's three-year roadmap presentation on Monday. When the rollout is completed, 60 percent of Nissan's global internal combustion engine lineup will be refreshed, helping the company to achieve with its goal of increasing annual sales by 1 million units.
Gradual Electrification Despite keeping an almost equal balance between ICE-powered and electrified vehicle debuts over the next two years, Nissan says that its investment in electrification will progressively increase to more than 70 percent by 2026. After all, the automaker has pledged to launch 34 electrified models between 2024 and 2030, covering the entire spectrum of segments.
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