Nissan

PURPLE NISSAN ON THE FIELD
Latest Cars

New Snaps Show Revamped Interior for 2025 Nissan Murano, Ariya – Inspired

The 2025 Nissan Murano is poised for a debut, showcasing a revamped design and notable improvements in its cabin. The redesign hints at influences from the Ariya and Kicks models. A potential turbocharged four-cylinder engine variant is expected to accompany this launch, enhancing the crossover's performance.

By Dabbie Davis

latest news

A BLACK CAR ON WET ASPHALT ROAD NISSAN

Next Level Drive: 2025 Nissan Kicks Upgrades with Larger Size and Increased Power

Introducing the enhanced 2025 Nissan Kicks with increased size, power, and all-wheel drive capability. This SUV offers a suite of cutting-edge safety features and driver aids, setting it apart in its segment. Amidst tough competition, the new Kicks emerges as a versatile and attractive choice for SUV enthusiasts.

By Dabbie Davis

PHOTO OF WHITE NISSAN CAR

Nissan to Launch 30 New Models by 2027, Boost Global Sales Volumes

Nissan's strategic expansion plan entails launching 30 new vehicles by 2027 to boost global sales by 1 million units. This initiative focuses on product diversity, electrification, cost efficiency, and strategic partnerships for profitability. Additionally, Nissan aims to increase electrified vehicle sales and explore collaborations for EV components amid fierce competition.

By Dabbie Davis

NISSAN NAVARA PICKUP AUTOMOBILE

Exploring the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder: A Comprehensive Review

The 2024 Nissan Pathfinder excels as a cozy family travel choice but faces tough market competition. Noteworthy for its quality interior, safety tech, pricing, and design options. Falls short compared to rivals in third-row space and driving experience. Upgrading to the SL trim brings a larger infotainment system and 360-degree camera setup. The SL Premium package adds luxury features and boosts towing capacity. V-6 engine delivers 284-295 hp, with all trims offering all-wheel drive and seven drive modes for enhanced performance.

By Dabbie Davis

NISSAN A BLACK CAR ON WET ASPHALT ROAD

2025 Nissan GT-R Showcases Stunning Blue Interior Upgrade, Could be End for R35

The 2025 Nissan GT-R unveiled in Japan features a striking blue interior option and inherits hardware from the Nismo Special Edition. Rumors suggest the end of the R35 era, with limited production in Japan and uncertain availability in the US. Pricing starts at $97,700, with potential challenges in parts sourcing.

By Dabbie Davis

NISSAN CAR AUTOMOBILE AUTO VEHICLE

2024 Nissan Leaf Requalifies for Federal Tax Credit Benefit, Offers Less Price for Buyers

The 2024 Nissan Leaf has regained eligibility for the federal tax credit, making it an enticing option for prospective buyers. Despite few changes in appearance and features, a small modification in the supply chain has made this renewed eligibility possible. The Leaf's price, with destination fees included, could drop to as low as $25,530, enhancing its affordability. However, there are limitations to consider, such as limited small-item storage, less flexible cargo space due to non-foldable back seats, shorter range compared to other EVs, and limited support for the type of fast-charging port used by the Leaf. These factors should be carefully evaluated when considering the vehicle's benefits

By Dabbie Davis

PHOTO BLUE VEHICLE NISSAN

Nissan, Fisker Advance Talks on Investment,Partnership: Game Changing Alliance

Nissan's potential investment in Fisker could mark a strategic move in the EV market. Discussions involve a significant investment by Nissan, granting access to Fisker's electric pickup truck. This partnership may provide vital support to Fisker amid financial challenges while aligning with Nissan's long-term goals and its recent alliance restructuring with Renault.

By Dabbie Davis

BACK VIEW OF A GRAY NISSAN SKYLINE

Nissan Aims for EV Price Reductions, Countering BYD's Dominance

Nissan aims to produce cost-effective lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries to cut electric vehicle (EV) prices and compete with BYD. Despite BYD's lead in EV sales, Nissan plans to introduce LFP batteries into its EVs by 2026, forging partnerships to advance the technology.

By Dabbie Davis