Transportation
Nissan to Reboot Xterra SUV as a Hybrid, Freezes Plans for US EV
Nissan Motor Co. employees work on Xterra vehicles on the assembly line of the company's plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, in 2010.
Photographer: Gary Tramontina/Bloomberg
Nissan Motor Co. will revive its Xterra SUV as a hybrid model to be built in Mississippi and halt plans to make an electric vehicle in the US, according to its top executive for the Americas.
The Japanese carmaker will reboot the Xterra nameplate in 2028 as a V6 engine-powered hybrid to help fill unused capacity at its plant in Canton, Mississippi, said Christian Meunier, chairman of Nissan Americas. It’s also considering building an upscale Infiniti brand version of that model and moving the full-size Armada and Infiniti QX80 SUVs to the factory.