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Nissan Pathfinder, Juke dead as brand looks to future

After nearly three decades on the market, Nissan has announced that two of its popular models, the Pathfinder and the Juke, will be saying goodbye to their lineup. While this may come as a surprise to some loyal customers, the Japanese automaker assures us that there is plenty to look forward to in the next two years.

First introduced in 1986, the Pathfinder has been a staple in the SUV market, with over 1.8 million units sold worldwide. Known for its rugged design and off-road capabilities, the Pathfinder has been a reliable choice for both families and adventure-seekers alike. However, with the rapid evolution of the automotive industry, Nissan has made the strategic decision to phase out the Pathfinder and make way for new and innovative models.

Similarly, the Juke, first launched in 2010, stole hearts with its quirky and distinctive design. With its compact size and powerful engine, the Juke quickly became a favorite among city-dwellers and young professionals. Its unique style and exceptional performance have made it a standout in the crowded crossover market. However, as Nissan looks towards the future, it has made the tough call to end production of the Juke.

While it may be hard to say goodbye to these beloved models, Nissan has assured us that this decision is all part of their plan to bring even more exciting and advanced vehicles to the market. In fact, the company has promised to release eight new models in the next two years, with a focus on electric and hybrid options.

One of the most highly anticipated additions to the lineup is the Ariya, a fully-electric crossover SUV. This futuristic vehicle not only boasts a sleek and modern design but also features cutting-edge technology for a truly immersive driving experience. With a range of up to 300 miles on a single charge, the Ariya is set to revolutionize the electric vehicle market and solidify Nissan’s commitment to a more sustainable future.

In addition to the Ariya, Nissan has also announced the release of the next generation of the iconic Z sports car. The new Z, rumored to be called the “400Z”, is expected to have a more powerful engine and a redesigned body, while still staying true to its roots and honoring the legacy of the Z lineup. This highly-anticipated model will undoubtedly turn heads and bring a new level of excitement to the sports car market.

But it’s not just about new models; Nissan is also focused on enhancing the driving experience for its customers. The company has invested in advanced technology, such as its ProPILOT driver assistance system, which offers a more secure and enjoyable driving experience. This feature, along with others like the e-Pedal and Intelligent Around View Monitor, will be available in many of the upcoming models, making Nissan vehicles more intuitive and user-friendly than ever before.

Furthermore, Nissan is committed to staying at the forefront of the automotive industry by continuously improving its existing models. The company has promised to introduce new technologies and upgrades to its current lineup, ensuring that customers can enjoy the latest features and advancements in their vehicles.

In conclusion, while we may be saying farewell to the Pathfinder and the Juke, we can look forward to the exciting future that Nissan has in store for us. With a focus on electric and hybrid vehicles, as well as cutting-edge technology and enhancements to their current lineup, Nissan is set to revolutionize the automotive industry and provide customers with even more exceptional driving experiences. So let’s embrace this new era of Nissan and get ready for an exciting ride in the next two years.

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