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        "msgid": "nissan-signals-return-of-legendary-xterra-suv-and-new-skyline-generation-1776145855",
        "date": "2026-04-14 12:23:56",
        "title": "Nissan Signals Return of Legendary Xterra SUV and New Skyline Generation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Business",
        "summary": "Nissan has teased the revival of its iconic Xterra SUV and a new generation of the Skyline, set to launch in Japan, as part of a broader strategy to introduce multiple new models by the end of the decade. The new Xterra, to be produced in the United States with a body-on-frame platform, will feature V6 and hybrid V6 engine options, emphasising off-road capability and fuel efficiency, while the company also plans to streamline its portfolio from 56 to 45 models by discontinuing underperformers. This initiative aligns with Nissan's 'Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life' vision, incorporating advanced AI-driven autonomous driving technologies starting with the Elgrand model by 2027.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta - Japanese automaker Nissan has signalled the return of the\nlegendary Xterra SUV and the latest generation of the Skyline as part of\nits strategy to launch several new models in the coming years. According\nto Carscoops on Tuesday local time, the presence of the new-generation\nXterra was showcased through a teaser featuring a bold and dramatic\ndesign. Meanwhile, the latest Nissan Skyline generation will be launched\nin the Japanese domestic market. Additionally, the muscular bonnet\nreflects the characteristic off-road nature of the Xterra. Nissan stated\nthat the new Xterra will be produced in the United States and is\nscheduled for launch by the end of 2028. The model will use a new\nbody-on-frame platform, which could also be utilised by up to four other\nmodels produced in that country. For the powertrain sector, the Xterra\nwill be offered with V6 engine choices as well as a V6 hybrid variant,\nadapting to performance needs while ensuring fuel efficiency. The first\ncategory is \u2018Heartbeat\u2019, which will include the new Xterra and Skyline.\nThe second category is \u2018Core\u2019 models such as the Rogue, X-Trail, and an\nelectric version of the Juke. Additionally, there is a \u2018Growth\u2019 category\nfocused on emerging markets, as well as a \u2018Partner\u2019 category. Nissan\u2019s\npremium brand Infiniti will also introduce a new premium sports sedan\nand a luxurious compact hybrid SUV before the end of 2028. As part of\nits long-term vision titled \u2018Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life\u2019,\nNissan will integrate Nissan AI Drive and Nissan AI Partner technologies\nto enhance autonomous driving capabilities. The Nissan Elgrand model is\nsaid to be the first vehicle to adopt this latest technology, targeting\nend-to-end autonomous capabilities by the end of fiscal year 2027.\nFurthermore, Nissan plans to streamline its product portfolio from 56\nmodels to 45 models. The company stated that low-performing models will\nbe prioritised for discontinuation, though it has not yet detailed which\nmodels will be affected.<\/p>",
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