What low-volume Nissan models could face the axe? | Automotive World
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Nissan has announced that 11 models will be discontinued from its 56-product portfolio, but it hasn’t yet clarified which ones. By Will Girling
On 14 April, Nissan announced an intention to “streamline its global lineup from 56 to 45 models”, aiming to taper off low-volume products and reallocate investment to more popular lines. At the time of writing, the automaker hasn’t indicated what models are in the crosshairs, though it promises a broader range of powertrain options for the ones that remain.
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