Nissan recently announced that it will invest $500 million to renovate its Canton plant in Mississippi, USA, in order to fully develop electric vehicle technology. It is reported that the factory will start producing new pure electric models under Nissan and Infiniti in 2025, and overseas media have also released a set of new car trailers.

Judging from the new car trailer released by overseas media, the two new cars are expected to adopt a very similar design concept, the body lines are extremely smooth, a large number of electric vehicle design elements have been added, equipped with a super sense of technology through the headlights, and the front face logo will also have a lighting effect. It is reported that the two new cars are likely to be turned into cars, using a slip-on design, which will have a very advanced aerodynamic design.
It is reported that Nissan will launch 23 electrified models between 2030 and before 2030, of which 15 will be pure electric models. Meanwhile, Nissan plans to launch cheaper cobalt-free batteries and higher-power solid-state batteries by 2028. In addition, Nissan also intends to increase its annual global battery production capacity to 52GWh by 2026 and 130GWh by 2030.