
Due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nissan is further extending production downtime at all of its U.S. manufacturing facilities until mid-May.
Due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nissan is further extending production downtime at all of its U.S. manufacturing facilities until mid-May.
Nine 2019-model-year vehicles will end production in 2020. The list is heavy on cars, reflecting a shift in preferences among American car buyers.
Nissan is recalling an estimated 394,025 vehicles, including its Maxima midsize sedan, for a brake fluid leak that could cause them to catch fire.
Infiniti will offer a lineup of electrified vehicles that will include several models powered by gasoline, Infiniti has announced.
Nissan will offer commercial fleet incentives for 16 models, and Infiniti will offer incentives for five models.
Under its New Car Assessment Program (NCAP), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently gave the 2019 Infiniti QX50 its 5-star overall safety rating—the highest rating a vehicle can receive.
Vincentric has identified the 2019 vehicles that provide the best value for fleets to own over a three-year time period. The list includes Nissan and Infiniti with 11 awards and Kia with seven.
Infiniti will show a battery-electric concept crossover its calling the QX Inspiration at the North American International Auto Show later this month in Detroit.
Infiniti will show an electrified concept crossover at the Detroit auto show in January, as it celebrates 30 years of producing vehicles and moves toward producing battery-electric crossovers and sedans.
Infiniti will offer street fleet incentives for commercial purchasers for the 2019 model year for seven of its nameplates, according to the company.
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