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Here’s what we know so far about Nissan’s electric truck. Fisker Nissan’s electric truck could be based on the Fisker Alaska. According to a Reuters report from March 2024, Nissan is in “advanced ...
Nissan might build a small electric pickup truck for the U.S. market, according to a report by Automotive News.; Last year, the automaker teased the idea with the Nissan Surf-Out concept, a ...
Nissan is working to reposition itself in the United States by building more cars and trucks that buyers actually like.While it could go on selling a zillion Rogues every year, that’s not really ...
Nissan is recalling more than 200,000 pickup trucks due to a risk that the vehicles could roll away while in park. Nissan Frontiers and Titans from years 2020 through 2023 are the affected models ...
Nissan has voluntarily recalled more than 203,000 of its pickup truck models because of a defect that can cause the vehicles to roll away while in park, the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Nissan is expanding its previous recall of newer Titan and Frontier pickups from just over 180,000 to 203,223 total vehicles from model years 2020-2022. Due to ...
Nissan isn’t the only automaker eyeing the smaller electric pickup segment. New reports suggest GM is considering a small electric pickup as part of its under $30K affordable EV portfolio.
The electric trucks are expected to play a key role as Nissan aims to achieve carbon neutrality across its operations by 2050. Electrek’s Take Now, this is cool.
Nissan has unveiled its 2022 Frontier pickup truck and Pathfinder SUV. The new Frontier features the engine and transmission introduced last year, an all-new exterior design, a new interior, and ...
Even still, Nissan offered a fuel-injected V6 with 154 hp starting in 1990. By 1996, the Hardbody was only offered as four-cylinder, likely due to the new emissions standards.
Nissan previously announced that the 3.8-liter V6 it introduced as a last-second update for the 2020 Frontier was destined for the next-gen truck, and it made good on that promise.
Thankfully, Nissan engineered a way around that, and it's green from "sky to scoop," as the automaker puts it. Nissan on Thursday unveiled its vision for a zero-emissions ice cream truck.