Nissan accelerates transition to electric vehicles with major model lineup refresh

Japanese automaker Nissan has announced a full commitment to electrification, unveiling a development strategy and a series of new models including electric cars, hybrids and updated gasoline versions. Over the next two years, the company plans to bring several vehicles to market, targeting a wide range of drivers.
The updated Nissan Leaf is being turned into a crossover
One of the most anticipated releases will be the new generation Nissan Leaf. The former pioneer of the electric car segment is now transformed into a stylish family crossover. The new vehicle is built on the CMF-EV platform used in the Nissan Ariya, which will provide improved aerodynamics and increased powertrain efficiency.
Key features:
– 19-inch wheels
– Panoramic glass roof
– NACS charging connector in North America with access to the Tesla Supercharger network
The return of the Micra in an all-electric format
Nissan Micra is returning to the European market as a compact electric car. It’s built on the same platform as the Renault 5 E-Tech and will offer different battery and motor options.
Maximum range: up to 400 kilometers
Nissan is also considering a charged version of the Micra Nismo, which would likely get a powerful powertrain from the Alpine A290

Nissan Juke EV with bold design
The popular Juke crossover is also going electric. The new model, inspired by the Hyper Punk concept, will be available in 2026.
Features of the Juke EV:
– Sharp, futuristic lines
– Shared platform with the Micra EV
– Possible Nismo version
Electric cars and hybrids for North America
In the U.S. and Canada, Nissan will focus on expanding its lineup of EVs and hybrids.
Main new products:
– A refreshed Leaf
– A hybrid version of the Rogue crossover
– A new generation Sentra sedan
– A refreshed Pathfinder SUV
– Luxury Infiniti QX60, QX80 and the new QX65 crossover coupe
– Nissan’s adventure electric SUV (U.S. production from 2027)
– Infiniti’s luxury electric crossover (2028)
European lineup: electric cars and hybrids
In the European market, Nissan will launch the new Micra EV, the updated Leaf and the hybrid Qashqai e-POWER. In 2026, they will be joined by the Juke EV, completing a series of four locally produced electric models.
Nissan is focusing on electric vehicles and hybrid technology, offering a wide range of solutions for different markets. A focus on design, technology and autonomy could make future models among the most sought-after in their segments.