One other one bites the mud. One other sedan that’s, particularly Nissan’s Maxima which can stop manufacturing in mid-2023.
Information of the Maxima’s demise was first introduced to workers, suppliers and sellers on Wednesday, Nissan spokesman Dan Passe instructed Motor Authority.
The Maxima is constructed at Nissan’s plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. The automaker moved simply 16,386 examples within the U.S. in 2021, versus 103,777 examples of the Altima over the identical interval. The 2 sedans are comparable in dimension, with the Maxima positioned because the sportier choice. The Altima was simply up to date for the 2023 mannequin 12 months.
The present Maxima is the eighth technology of a nameplate that dates again to 1980, and with a historical past like that we would not be shocked if the nameplate returns, maybe on a future hybrid or electrical car, one thing hinted at by Passe within the remark, “Please keep tuned for future Nissan Maxima information as we empower journeys by way of thrilling automobiles and tech innovation.”
Nissan in 2021 introduced plans to launch 23 electrified fashions throughout its Nissan and Infiniti manufacturers by 2030, of which 15 will probably be electrical automobiles. The automaker goals to have EVs account for 40% of gross sales by the tip of the last decade, together with some packing solid-state batteries.
Nissan hasn’t supplied a lot element on its future EV plans, although the automaker has confirmed plans to construct a pair of EVs at its plant in Canton, Mississippi, beginning in 2025. One will probably be for Nissan and the opposite for Infiniti.