Nissan and Infiniti together will launch 27 electrified cars by 2030, the bulk of which will be EVs.
Nissan plans to add even more electric vehicles to its global lineup than what it had planned less than two years ago.
The automaker on Monday said it will offer 19 EVs spanning its Nissan and Infiniti brands by 2030, up from a previous goal of 15 announced in late 2021 as part of the launch of its Ambition 2030 strategy. It cited changes in customer needs and the business environment as the reason for the increase. While the goal is for Nissan's global lineup, the automaker will also have a major EV presence in the U.S. by 2030. Nissan said it expects approximately 40% of its sales in the U.S. to be EVs by that date.
Nissan hasn't provided specifics on the types of vehicles that will form its EV portfolio. However, the automaker
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