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Nissan has made a statement of its intent in Japan, showcasing the next-generation X-Trail mid-size SUV and Juke light SUV and confirming a new Xterra off-road SUV and a reborn Skyline sports car.
At the launch of the two new SUV models, Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa was clear that the business needs to be sensible in its strategy moving forward.
“We must be honest about where Nissan stands today,” he said. “Our portfolio aged faster than the market.”
The clear approach from Nissan on a global scale is one of ‘right-sizing’. The brand has confirmed it will cull model lines and downsize its presence to profitable sectors only.

“[Nissan will determine] where to lead, where to partner, and where to stop,” said Mr Espinosa.
“We will streamline our model range from 56 to 45 models, exiting low-performing products and focusing on growth,” he said.
Even so, the boss of Nissan confirmed it will revive model ranges such as the Xterra SUV in the US market, with body-on-frame design and a V6 petrol-electric hybrid engine sourced from a partnership.
And he confirmed there’ll be a new-generation Skyline, with its hot-plate style tail-lights teased to gathered media, but little else has been confirmed for the model – apart from confirming that it will fall into the “Heartbeat Model” category for the business.

Of the four model streams the brand discussed, the Heartbeat Model line includes the Leaf, Patrol and Z models, while Core Models include X-Trail, Qashqai and models such as the Sylphy, Roox and Note.
Growth Models include the China-sourced NX8 electric SUV, N7 electric sedan and Frontier Pro plug-in hybrid pickup truck, and those also fall into the Partner Models range along with the new electric Micra (a Renault-sourced small car).
In New Zealand, Nissan has only recently introduced the mid-life facelift of the X-Trail range, with a revised model lineup offering better standard equipment levels and stronger value.

For the new X-Trail, Nissan is going all in on e-Power, with no pure combustion-powered models available. E-4orce all-wheel drive is also expected to be standard in all variants.
The model – also sold as the Nissan Rogue in markets like North America – brings a bolder appearance with a triangulated grille and lighting signature.
As for the angular and angry-looking new-generation Juke? It’s a “Europe-focused” vehicle, and isn’t likely to be sold beyond those borders anytime soon.

The previous Juke has already been cancelled in New Zealand, with the UK-built compact model never finding success in our market.
The compact crossover hatch – previously powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine – has seen some major changes, with a vastly different look akin more to a pumped up version of the new-gen Micra.
It features rounded headlights in typical Juke fashion – but the sharp lines and prominent plastics make it look like a Toyota C-HR that’s hit the gym a little too hard.
More Nissan news is coming soon, so stay tuned.

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Matt has more than a decade of experience in automotive journalism, and loves exploring the pros and cons of new cars, delving into deep-dive industry stories, and going for a drive just for the fun of it.


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