Nissan's upcoming product portfolio is impacted by the termination of federal tax incentives for electric vehicles, which will increase costs for customers. This has caused Nissan to delay two EVs planned for production in Canton, Mississippi, with a 10-month postponement announced to suppliers. The new release dates are now set for November 2028 for a Nissan crossover and March 2029 for an Infiniti version. Earlier in the year, the company also canceled plans for electric sedans, acknowledging the shrinking demand in that market.
Nissan is delaying a pair of EVs in Canton, Mississippi, due to the end of federal tax incentives. The automaker warned suppliers of a 10-month delay.
The absence of EV incentives is expected to lead to a $7,500 increase in the purchase price of many new electric vehicles, impacting demand.
Nissan's production schedule in Canton has been repeatedly altered this year, with the cancellation of electric sedans due to a shrinking market.
The automaker acknowledged it had to 'face reality' regarding the sedan market, leading to changes in its product strategy.
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