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Nissan aims to bridge the affordability gap between electric vehicles (EVs) and internal combustion engine (ICE) models by slashing costs to achieve parity.

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Nissan to make EVs more affordable, plans to slash costs to reach EV/ICE price parity
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Nissan unveiled a fresh marketing initiative on Monday, targeting a significant reduction in electric vehicle (EV) pricing. By the end of this decade, achieving EV value parity with ICE necessitates significant price cuts in the newly introduced electric vehicle strategy.

Despite launching the LEAF in 2010 and marking the beginning of a new era for electric vehicles, Nissan has struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of longer-range, higher-performance EVs that have since emerged.

Nissan’s CEO, Makoto Uchida, emphasized in January that the company cannot rely on past entrepreneurial approaches moving forward into the long-term.

Ford, the venerable 90-year-old automotive stalwart, unveiled its innovative “The Arc” marketing initiative on Monday, a bold move designed to keep pace with industry leaders Tesla and China’s low-cost manufacturers. Nissan aims to achieve a crucial milestone in its electric vehicle (EV) strategy through strategic collaborations and technological advancements.

Nissan’s innovative approach aligns seamlessly with its NEXT and Ambition 2030 strategic frameworks. As market turbulence intensifies, Nissan’s CEO, Uchida, has announced a bold response, driven by a fresh strategic framework designed to ensure long-term viability and financial success.

The company is implementing a dual-pronged strategy: swiftly transitioning to electric vehicles while maintaining a balanced portfolio that combines electrified and internal combustion engine models. This initiative aims to achieve one million units in annual sales with an operating profit margin exceeding 6% by the end of fiscal year 2026.

Nissan reveals bold new marketing drive to accelerate electric vehicle transformation.

Nissan announces a bold plan to slash electric vehicle (EV) pricing, seeking to boost market share and drive growth in the competitive segment.

Nissan announces its strategy to pave the way for a successful second half, driven by partnerships, innovative enhancements, and the creation of new revenue streams that will foster long-term growth and support its electric vehicle transition.

See also  Nissan's iconic Skyline brand is reviving itself with a bold new direction: electrification. The legendary nameplate is trading in its gas-guzzling past for an eco-friendly future, reimagining itself as both an electric fastback and SUV.

Nissan anticipates its profits to potentially soar to approximately ¥2.5 trillion, or $23 billion.

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2023 Nissan Ariya (Supply: Nissan)

Nissan plans to introduce 30 new models across the next three years, comprising 16 electrically powered and 14 internal combustion engine (ICE) variants. From 2024 to 2030, Nissan plans to unveil 34 electrified models, covering all market segments. By 2026, the company forecasts that electric vehicles will comprise approximately 40% of global sales, with this percentage expected to rise to around 60% by 2030.

  • Nissan is committing $200 million to a comprehensive overhaul of its customer experience, while simultaneously refreshing nearly 80% of its vehicle lineup within the US market. New offerings include electrifying e-Power and innovative plug-in hybrid designs.
  • Nissan aims to revitalize its presence in China by introducing eight new energy-efficient vehicles, comprising four models under the Nissan brand. By 2025, the automaker aims to start exporting fashion products. By 2026, Nissan aims to achieve a significant increase in its annual gross sales, targeting a milestone of 1 million units, representing a notable surge of 200,000 over current levels.
  • Nissan is set to introduce six fresh designs across Europe, with a goal of achieving a 40% electric vehicle sales mix by 2026.

Nissan plans a product offensive that entails enhancements in quality and production processes to significantly reduce the cost of its electric vehicles (EVs).

Nissan aims to slash the cost of its next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) by 30% by leveraging strategies such as in-house production, powertrain integration, advanced manufacturing techniques, group sourcing initiatives, and enhanced battery technology. By implementing this strategy, we can help reduce costs to achieve value equivalence between electric vehicles (EVs) and internal combustion engine (ICE) cars by the end of fiscal year 2030.

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2024 Nissan LEAF (Supply: Nissan)

Nissan is set to unveil cutting-edge electric vehicle technology, integrating three innovative battery solutions – NCM lithium-ion, lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) and all-solid-state batteries – to cater to diverse applications. New NCM battery innovations are expected to reduce quick charging times by 50%, while increasing energy density by a similar margin.

Following a landmark electric vehicle (EV) partnership with Honda in early March, Nissan has further solidified its commitment to innovation by partnering with Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, seeking to bolster its competitive edge in the evolving automotive landscape.

Nissan has officially announced plans to introduce a next-generation LEAF, as well as electric variants of its Juke and Qashqai models, specifically targeting the European market. The all-new LEAF is poised to depart from its predecessor’s design, adopting a more SUV-inspired aesthetic reminiscent of the Ariya model. The innovative solution will soon expand its reach, rolling out in both the US and various global markets.

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