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[[Nissan]] has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles.


[[Nissan]] has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles. The main markets column are meant to roughly show which region the vehicle is targeted to, and where roughly the car is currently being on sale. It might not accurately show the countries where the vehicle is on sale.
The main markets column are meant to roughly show which region the vehicle is targeted to, and where roughly the car is currently being on sale. It might not accurately show the countries where the vehicle is on sale.


== Current models ==
== Current models ==
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! class="unsortable" width="10%" |Image
! class="unsortable" width="10%" |Image
!Name(s)
!Name(s)
!Introduction
!Introduction<br><small>({{abbr|cal.|calendar}} year)</small>
<small>({{abbr|cal.|calendar}} year)</small>
! width="10%" |Introduction (model code)
! width="10%" |Introduction (model code)
! width="10%" |Update ([[Facelift (automotive)|facelift]])
! width="10%" |Update ([[Facelift (automotive)|facelift]])
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|Previous generation, continued production in various markets.
|Previous generation, continued production in various markets.
|-
|-
|[[File:Nissan NOTE X 2WD (6AA-E13).jpg|alt=|180x180px]]
|[[File:Nissan NOTE 90th Anniversary (6AA-E13) at night.jpg|alt=|180x180px]]
![[Nissan Note|'''Note''']]
![[Nissan Note|'''Note''']]
|2004
|2004
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|Subcompact car (B-segment).
|Subcompact car (B-segment).
|-
|-
|[[File:2023 Nissan Altima SR.png|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:2023 Nissan Altima SV in Scarlet Ember Tintcoat, Front Left, 09-12-2023.jpg|alt=|180px]]
!'''[[Nissan Altima|Altima]]'''
!'''[[Nissan Altima|Altima]]'''
|1992
|1992
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| rowspan="2" |2019 ([[Nissan Sentra#B18|B18]])
| rowspan="2" |2019 ([[Nissan Sentra#B18|B18]])
| rowspan="2" | 2023
| rowspan="2" | 2023
|North America
| rowspan="2" |Americas, China and Taiwan
| rowspan="2" |Compact car (C-segment). Sylphy and Sentra models were merged as one model in 2012. Availability of the current generation is limited to few regions. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in China.
| rowspan="2" |Compact car (C-segment). Sylphy and Sentra models were merged as one model in 2012. Availability of the current generation is limited to few regions. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in China.
|-
|-
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![[Nissan Sylphy|'''Sylphy''']]
![[Nissan Sylphy|'''Sylphy''']]
|2000
|2000
|China and Taiwan
|-
|-
|[[File:2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP.jpg|alt=|180px]]
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|[[Compact executive car]], rebadged [[Infiniti Q50]] for the Japanese market.
|[[Compact executive car]], rebadged [[Infiniti Q50]] for the Japanese market.
|-
|-
! rowspan="13" |[[SUV]]
! rowspan="14" |[[SUV]]
|[[File:2023 Nissan Ariya Evolve e-4ORCE in Gun Metallic, Front Left, 07-14-2023.jpg|alt=|180x180px]]
|[[File:2023 Nissan Ariya Evolve e-4ORCE in Gun Metallic, Front Left, 07-14-2023.jpg|alt=|180x180px]]
!'''[[Nissan Ariya|Ariya]]'''
!'''[[Nissan Ariya|Ariya]]'''
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|Battery electric two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment).
|Battery electric two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment).
|-
|-
|[[File:Nissan Juke (F16) IMG 4903.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:Nissan Juke Hybrid Auto Zuerich 2023 1X7A1295.jpg|alt=|180px]]
![[Nissan Juke|'''Juke''']]
![[Nissan Juke|'''Juke''']]
|2010
|2010
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|-
|-
|[[File:2021 Nissan Kicks SR, Front Right, 09-06-2021.jpg|frameless|180px]]
|[[File:2021 Nissan Kicks SR, Front Right, 09-06-2021.jpg|frameless|180px]]
![[Nissan Kicks|'''Kicks''']]
! rowspan="2" |[[Nissan Kicks|'''Kicks''']]
|2016
| rowspan="2" |2016
|2016 ([[Nissan Kicks#P15|P15]])
|2016 ([[Nissan Kicks#P15|P15]])
|2020
|2020
|Global (except Europe, Australasia and India)
| rowspan="2" |Global (except Europe, Australasia and India)
|Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment). ''E-Power'' powertrain available in several markets.
|Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment). ''E-Power'' powertrain available in several markets.
|-
|[[File:2025 Nissan Kicks SR AWD (United States) front view.png|frameless|180x180px]]
|2024 ([[Nissan Kicks#P16|P16]])
|—
|Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment).
|-
|-
|[[File:2021 Nissan Magnite Premium (Indonesia) front view.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:2021 Nissan Magnite Premium (Indonesia) front view.jpg|alt=|180px]]
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|Entry level subcompact crossover SUV (A/B-segment) destined for the Indian market.
|Entry level subcompact crossover SUV (A/B-segment) destined for the Indian market.
|-
|-
|[[File:2020 Nissan Murano (United States) front view 01.png|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:Nissan Murano '23.jpg|alt=|180px]]
![[Nissan Murano|'''Murano''']]
![[Nissan Murano|'''Murano''']]
|2002
|2002
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|[[File:2023 Nissan Pathfinder SL, front 4.5.23.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:2023 Nissan Pathfinder SL, front 4.5.23.jpg|alt=|180px]]
----
----
[[File:Nissan Pathfinder 20231120 Part 2.jpg|alt=|180px]]
[[File:Nissan Pathfinder 20231120.jpg|alt=|180px]]
![[Nissan Pathfinder|'''Pathfinder''']]
![[Nissan Pathfinder|'''Pathfinder''']]
|1985
|1985
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|1997 ([[Nissan Patrol#Y61|Y61]])
|1997 ([[Nissan Patrol#Y61|Y61]])
|—
|—
|Middle East and Africa
|Middle East
|Previous generation, continued production for the Middle East and African market.
|Previous generation, continued production for the Middle East and African market.
|-
|-
|[[File:2014 Nissan Patrol (Y62) ST-L wagon (2015-08-07) 01.jpg|frameless|180px]]
|[[File:2019 Nissan Patrol Ti (49325469561).jpg|frameless|180px]]
![[Nissan Patrol#Y62|Patrol (Y62)]]
![[Nissan Patrol#Y62|Patrol (Y62)]]
|1951
|1951
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|Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment) slots between the Kicks or Juke and Rogue/X-Trail. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in Europe.
|Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment) slots between the Kicks or Juke and Rogue/X-Trail. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in Europe.
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[File:2021 Nissan Rogue SV AWD, front 1.1.21 (2).jpg|frameless|180px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[File:2024 Nissan Rogue au SIAM 2024.jpg|center|frameless|180x180px]]
----
[[File:2023 Nissan X-Trail Acenta Premium DIG-T - 1497cc 1.5 (163PS) Petrol - Gun Metallic - 02-2024, Front.jpg|frameless|180px]]
![[Nissan Rogue|'''Rogue''']]
![[Nissan Rogue|'''Rogue''']]
|2007
|2007
|2020 ([[Nissan Rogue#T33|T33]])
|2020 ([[Nissan Rogue#T33|T33]])
|
| 2023
| rowspan="2" |Global
| rowspan="2" |Global
| rowspan="2" |Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment). Three-row available in several markets. Rogue and X-Trail models were merged as one model in 2014. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in Europe.
| rowspan="2" |Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment). Three-row available in several markets. Rogue and X-Trail models were merged as one model in 2014. ''E-Power'' powertrain available in Europe.
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![[Nissan Terra|'''Terra/<br>X-Terra''']]
![[Nissan Terra|'''Terra/<br>X-Terra''']]
|2018
|2018
|2018 ([[Nissan Terra#D23|D23]])
|2018 ([[Nissan Terra#D23|D23]]{{Broken anchor|date=2024-06-16|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Nissan Terra#D23|reason= }})
| 2020
| 2020
|Southeast Asia, China, Middle East
|Southeast Asia, China, Middle East
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|Compact/medium MPV/minivan for the Japanese market. Hybrid and ''e-Power'' available.
|Compact/medium MPV/minivan for the Japanese market. Hybrid and ''e-Power'' available.
|-
|-
|[[File:Nissan Townstar 1X7A0340.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:Nissan Townstar 1X7A1797.jpg|alt=|180px]]
![[Nissan Townstar|Townstar]]
![[Nissan Townstar|Townstar]]
|2021
|2021
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|1969
|1969
|2022 ([[Nissan Z (RZ34)|RZ34]])
|2022 ([[Nissan Z (RZ34)|RZ34]])
|
|
|Global (except Europe)
|Global (except Europe)
|Two-seat sports car.
|Two-seat sports car.
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! width="10%" |Update ([[Facelift (automotive)|facelift]])
! width="10%" |Update ([[Facelift (automotive)|facelift]])
|-
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[Pickup truck|Pickup<br>truck]]
! rowspan="3" |[[Pickup truck|Pickup<br>truck]]
|[[File:2022 Nissan Navara 2.3d XE (Chile) front view.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:2022 Nissan Navara 2.3d XE (Chile) front view.jpg|alt=|180px]]
!'''[[Nissan Navara|Navara/<br>Frontier/<br>NP300 (D23)]]'''
!'''[[Nissan Navara|Navara/<br>Frontier/<br>NP300 (D23)]]'''
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|Latest generation of the Navara mid-size pickup truck.
|Latest generation of the Navara mid-size pickup truck.
|-
|-
|[[File:Nissan Frontier (D41) Pro-4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5885.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:Nissan Frontier (D41) Pro-4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0007.jpg|alt=|180px]]
!'''[[Nissan Frontier (North America)|Frontier (D41)]]'''
!'''[[Nissan Frontier (North America)|Frontier (D41)]]'''
|1997
|1997
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|North America
|North America
|Originally a renamed Navara, since the D41 model the North American-market Frontier is a standalone model.
|Originally a renamed Navara, since the D41 model the North American-market Frontier is a standalone model.

|-
|[[File:Nissan NP200 (cropped).jpg|alt=|180px]]
!'''[[Nissan NP200|NP200]]'''
|2009
|2009
|
|South Africa
|Small unibody car-based pickup, rebadged Dacia Logan Pick-Up. Modified vehicle pictured.
|-
|-
|[[File:Nissan NT100 Clipper DX 4WD DR16T 2.jpg|alt=|180px]]
|[[File:Nissan NT100 Clipper DX 4WD DR16T 2.jpg|alt=|180px]]
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* 2003–2020 [[Nissan Teana]]
* 2003–2020 [[Nissan Teana]]
* 2003–2024 [[Nissan Titan]]
* 2003–2024 [[Nissan Titan]]
* 2003–2009 [[Nissan Kubistar]]
* 2004–2022 [[Nissan Fuga]]
* 2004–2022 [[Nissan Fuga]]
* 2004–2017 [[Nissan Lafesta]]
* 2004–2017 [[Nissan Lafesta]]
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* 2009–2020 [[Nissan 370Z]]
* 2009–2020 [[Nissan 370Z]]
* 2009–2013 [[Nissan Pixo]] (rebadged Suzuki Alto)
* 2009–2013 [[Nissan Pixo]] (rebadged Suzuki Alto)
* 2009–2024 [[Nissan NP200|Nissan NP200]]
* 2011–2021 [[Nissan NV (North America)|Nissan NV]]
* 2011–2021 [[Nissan NV (North America)|Nissan NV]]
* 2012–2022 [[Dacia Duster|Nissan Terrano]]
* 2012–2022 [[Dacia Duster|Nissan Terrano]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 16 June 2024

Nissan has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles.

The main markets column are meant to roughly show which region the vehicle is targeted to, and where roughly the car is currently being on sale. It might not accurately show the countries where the vehicle is on sale.

Current models[edit]

Passenger vehicles[edit]

Body style Model Current model Current main markets Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction (model code) Update (facelift)
Hatchback Leaf 2010 2017 (ZE1) 2021 Global Battery electric compact car (C-segment).
Micra 1982 2010 (K13) 2021 Latin America Previous generation, continued production in various markets.
Note 2004 2020 (E13) 2024 Japan and Singapore Subcompact car (B-segment) oriented for the Japanese market. E-Power powertrain available in Japan.
Tiida 2004 2014 (C13) 2020 China Compact car (C-segment). Was available in Europe and other regions as the Pulsar before it was phased out in 2018.
Sedan Almera/
Versa/
Sunny/
V-Drive
1995 2011 (N17) 2016 Latin America Subcompact car (B-segment). Previous generation, continued production in Latin America as the V-Drive. Previously sold in Japan as the Latio.
Almera/
Versa/
Sunny
2019 (N18) 2022 Americas, Southeast Asia and Middle East Subcompact car (B-segment).
Altima 1992 2018 (L34) 2022 Americas, China and Middle East Mid-size car (D-segment).
Sentra 1982 2019 (B18) 2023 North America Compact car (C-segment). Sylphy and Sentra models were merged as one model in 2012. Availability of the current generation is limited to few regions. E-Power powertrain available in China.
Sylphy 2000 China and Taiwan
Skyline 1957 2014 (V37) 2019 Japan Compact executive car, rebadged Infiniti Q50 for the Japanese market.
SUV Ariya 2020 2020 (FE0) Global Battery electric two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment).
Juke 2010 2019 (F16) 2022 Europe and Australasia Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment). Phased out in most markets, new generation introduced for Europe and Australia.
Kicks 2016 2016 (P15) 2020 Global (except Europe, Australasia and India) Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment). E-Power powertrain available in several markets.
2024 (P16) Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment).
Magnite 2020 2020 (DD0) India Entry level subcompact crossover SUV (A/B-segment) destined for the Indian market.
Murano 2002 2014 (Z52) 2019 North America and China Two-row mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) which sits between the Rogue/X-Trail and Pathfinder.

Pathfinder 1985 2021 (R53)

2023 (R53 Chinese Version)

North America, Australasia, etc.

China

Three-row mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment).
Patrol (Y61) 1951 1997 (Y61) Middle East Previous generation, continued production for the Middle East and African market.
Patrol (Y62) 1951 2010 (Y62) 2019 Middle East, China, Australia, etc. Full-size body-on-frame SUV.
Armada 2003 2016 (Y62) 2020 North America
Qashqai 2007 2021 (J12) Global (except Southeast Asia and Japan) Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment) slots between the Kicks or Juke and Rogue/X-Trail. E-Power powertrain available in Europe.

Rogue 2007 2020 (T33) 2023 Global Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment). Three-row available in several markets. Rogue and X-Trail models were merged as one model in 2014. E-Power powertrain available in Europe.
X-Trail 2001 2021 (T33)
Terra/
X-Terra
2018 2018 (D23[broken anchor]) 2020 Southeast Asia, China, Middle East Mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Navara (D23).
MPV/
minivan
Elgrand 1997 2010 (E52) 2020 Japan Large MPV/minivan with sliding doors for the Japanese market and other Asian markets.
Livina 2006 2019 (ND) Southeast Asia Three-row compact MPV, a rebadged and restyled Mitsubishi Xpander.
Primastar 2021 2021 Europe MPV version of the Primastar, also sold as the Renault Trafic.
Serena 1991 2022 (C28) Japan and Southeast Asia Compact/medium MPV/minivan for the Japanese market. Hybrid and e-Power available.
Townstar 2021 2021 Europe LAV version of the Townstar, also sold as the Renault Kangoo.
Kei car Dayz 2013 2019 (AA1) 2023 Japan Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. Developed by NMKV joint venture, also sold as the Mitsubishi eK.
Roox 2009 2020 (BA1) 2023 Japan Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. Developed by NMKV joint venture, also sold as the Mitsubishi eK Space.
Sakura 2022 2022 (B6A) Japan Battery electric derivative of the Dayz.
Sports car GT-R 1969 (GT-R nameplate) 2007 (R35) 2023 Global Flagship sports car.
Z 1969 2022 (RZ34) Global (except Europe) Two-seat sports car.

Light commercial vehicles[edit]

Body style Model Current model Current main markets Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction

(cal. year)

Introduction (model code) Update (facelift)
Pickup
truck
Navara/
Frontier/
NP300 (D23)
1985 2016 (D23) 2020 Global (except North America) Latest generation of the Navara mid-size pickup truck.
Frontier (D41) 1997 2021 (D41) North America Originally a renamed Navara, since the D41 model the North American-market Frontier is a standalone model.
NT100 Clipper 2003 2013 Japan Kei truck, rebadged Suzuki Carry.
Van AD 1982 2005 (Y12) 2016 Japan Station wagon commercial vehicle. Marketed as the Nissan NV150 AD between 2016 and 2021.
Caravan/
Urvan
1973 2012 (E26) 2021 Asia, Africa and Latin America Medium van.
Interstar 2010 2024 Europe Large van. Rebadged Renault Master. Renamed from Nissan NV400 since 2021.
NV100 Clipper 2003 2013 2015 Japan Kei van, rebadged Suzuki Every.
NV200/
Evalia
2009 2009 (M20) Global Small/compact van.
Primastar 2014 2014 2021 Europe Medium van. Rebadged Renault Trafic. Renamed from Nissan NV300 since 2021.
Townstar 2021 2021 Europe Small van. Rebadged Renault Kangoo, successor to the Nissan NV250.

Heavy commercial vehicles[edit]

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model
Introduction
Cabstar 1968 2007
Atlas 1982 2012

Former Datsun models[edit]

Former Nissan models[edit]

1938 Nissan Model 70 sedan

References[edit]

External links[edit]