Nissan Motor recently showcased a bold array of new and refreshed models at an exclusive event in Japan, along with next-generation technologies set to debut during FY25 and FY26.
Loaded with innovative features, the new products will play a crucial role in elevating the company’s performance, boosting customer loyalty, attracting new buyers, increasing profitability, and promoting sustainable growth.
In the Middle East, Nissan and INFINITI are set to redefine driving excitement and luxury. Following the successful launches of the all-new Patrol, all-new KICKS, and all-new Magnite in FY24, Nissan is poised to further strengthen its product lineup in the Middle East in the coming year with a series of exciting new models.
Luxury SUV offerings
Additionally, INFINITI in the Middle East will enhance its luxury SUV offers starting with a refreshed three-row luxury QX60 SUV in FY25, alongside a new SPORT package for the full-sized QX80 SUV.
While, in FY26, INFINITI will launch the all-new QX65 crossover coupe. Channeling inspiration from the pioneering INFINITI FX, INFINITI QX65 promises buyers a stylish two-row alternative in the very popular mid-size crossover segment.
“Through powertrain diversification and new models, we will provide a broader range of options that cater to diverse customer preferences, further distinguishing Nissan and INFINITI brands,” commented Guillaume Cartier, Chief Performance Officer, Chairperson for Nissan’s Africa, Middle East, India, Europe and Oceania (AMIEO) region.
“We are committed to investing in products that embody the very best of Nissan. To our passionate fans and loyal owners around the world, I can assure you, this is just the beginning of an exciting journey ahead,” remarked Ivan Espinosa, Chief Planning Officer, Nissan Motor Corporation.
Nissan LEAF
Reimagined as a sleek and spacious family-friendly crossover, the third-generation all-new Nissan LEAF pairs substantial improvements in aerodynamics with a more advanced EV architecture.
The third-generation e-POWER system delivers notable improvements in efficiency where it is targeted to provide up to 15% enhancement in economy at high speeds compared to the current, second-generation system. It will also deliver lower emissions and enhanced refinement through reduced noise and vibration.