A Nissan muda seus planos de veículos elétricos, troca os sedãs por crossovers

Nissan is revising its electric vehicle (EV) strategy, delaying two planned EV sedans and prioritizing crossover production at its Canton, Mississippi plant. The automaker supostamente tem como objetivo adaptar-se às mudanças nas condições do mercado e garantir que os produtos certos sejam lançados no momento ideal.

Sedãs atrasados, crossovers acelerados

A Nissan instruiu os fornecedores a interromper as atividades de desenvolvimento relacionadas aos dois sedãs EV, originalmente programados para lançamentos em 2025 e 2026. Isso marca o segundo atraso, com a produção agora adiada para novembro de 2026 para o sedã da marca Nissan e abril de 2027 para a versão Infiniti. Em vez disso, a Nissan planeja acelerar a produção de dois ou três crossovers elétricos, inicialmente programados para 2028.

Reestruturação da fábrica de Canton

The Canton plant, capable of producing 410,000 units annually, currently builds the Altima, Frontier, and Titan. However, with the Titan pickup ending production this summer, the facility is projected to assemble only 210,000 units in the current financial year. Nissan’s $500 million investment to transform the plant into its U.S. EV production hub has also been postponed due to the product timeline changes.

Adaptação às condições de mercado

Nissan’s decision to prioritize crossovers over sedans reflects the slower-than-expected growth in EV sales. While EV sales continue to increase, the growth rate has slowed significantly compared to the previous year. A Nissan spokesperson stated, “We are adjusting the timeline for the introduction of these five new models to ensure we bring the vehicles to the market at the right time.”

Ceticismo do fornecedor

Some suppliers are skeptical about Nissan’s revised plans, with one suggesting that it may take six to eight months before the automaker presents a new strategy. The uncertainty surrounding the upcoming U.S. presidential election may also influence Nissan’s long-term planning decisions.

EVXL’s Take

Nissan’s decision to prioritize EV crossovers over sedans demonstrates the automaker’s adaptability in the face of changing market conditions. By focusing on the more popular crossover segment, Nissan can better position itself to capitalize on the growing demand for electric vehicles. This strategic shift also highlights the importance of flexibility in the rapidly evolving EV landscape, as automakers must be prepared to adjust their plans to meet consumer preferences and market trends. While the delays may be disappointing for some, Nissan’s commitment to bringing the right products to market at the optimal time bodes well for the company’s long-term success in the EV space.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo é editora-chefe e fundadora do EVXL.coonde ele cobre todas as notícias relacionadas a veículos elétricos, abrangendo marcas como Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan e outras. Ele desempenha uma função semelhante no site de notícias sobre drones DroneXL.co. Haye pode ser contatado em haye @ evxl.co ou @hayekesteloo.

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