Both in life and in the automotive market, everything has an end, and that has reached him nissan maximaas the Asian manufacturer will stop producing this model from this year.
According to the media car and driverthe sedan model will stop running in mid-2023 to say goodbye to a large part of Nissan history, since it has been on the market for four decades through eight different generations.
This decision is probably due to the lack of receptivity it has received from consumers, given that sold few units in 2022, representing an extremely low range of sales compared to other larger models, such as the Nissan Altima, for example, which has sold 78,610 vehicles in that same period of time.
However, those people who feel an affinity for this car, the doors may not be completely closed after the company confirmed that it will give priority to electric vehicles.
This could indicate that the model could reappear later by means of a electrified version “2.0”which enhances the mechanical, physical characteristics and adds technology to match the situation.
The Asian manufacturer plans to launch its next all-electric sedan in 2025so that car could be the Nissan Maxima EVAlthough we would have to wait until then to confirm.
Nissan eyes electrification
So much nissan like the rest of the manufacturers automotive section point towards the electrification of the market, firstly due to the need to reduce emissions, and second for all the benefit, attractive technology and functionality that can be offered through this type of car.
plans be carbon zero or net they cover the market, therefore, given this panorama, it will be common to see a greater number of electrified models, until at some point (probably between 2030 and 2045) the brands are dedicated to manufacturing only electrified cars.
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