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Nissan will discontinue 11 car models due to low sales

As a result of the restructuring, 45 models will remain in the Japanese company’s portfolio. Now there are 56 of them, The Drive reports.

The long-term strategy also includes combining models into families to reduce costs and introducing artificial intelligence technologies. “Low-performance models” will be cut, but the iconic Z and GT-R sports cars will remain in the brand’s lineup.

Nissan also clarified its focus on key markets: the USA, Japan and China – Europe was not included in this list. The company expects steady growth and plans to sell 1 million vehicles per year in the US market by 2030, which is 7.97% more than it sold in 2025.

A key element of the future will be artificial intelligence, which will be used in driver assistance systems and car control. By 2030, Nissan intends to equip 90% of its model range with AI technologies.

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