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Nissan to build two all-new, all-electric models at Mississippi assembly plant

Green Car Congress

Nissan’s Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant in Mississippi will become a center for US EV production, including the INFINITI brand. The company is investing $500 million in Nissan Canton to support production of two all-new, all-electric vehicles. The plant currently builds four models: Altima, Frontier, TITAN and TITAN XD.

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Nissan plans to build two electric sedans, crossovers to follow at US assembly plant

Electrek

Nissan is retooling its Canton, Mississippi, assembly plant to become “North America’s electrification hub” over the next several years. The automaker plans to begin building EVs in the US, starting with a pair of electric sedans in 2026.

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Nissan and Infiniti announce US-built EVs due in 2025

Green Car Reports

Nissan is planning to build two fully electric vehicles at its Canton, Mississippi plant, starting in 2025, the company revealed Thursday. One will be a Nissan-brand vehicle, the other the first U.S.-market The two models were shown briefly in concept form, obscured, but enough to see that the Nissan concept might be.

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Nissan prepares Mississippi meeting plant for an electrical presen

Baua Electric

Nissan should enlarge the power’s bodily footprint to deal with the meeting of battery packs and alternative elements. The heaviest adjustments will probably be in cut and chassis, the place Nissan will deploy the coincident underbody mounting device to mate the chassis to the battery powertrain.

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Nissan To Build Two Electric Sedans At Mississippi Plant From 2026

InsideEVs

The EVs, one for Nissan and one for Infiniti, will reportedly enter production a year later that originally planned.

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Pick-up and take-over! Nissan targets Fisker Alaska as EV ute solution to fight Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning and Chevrolet Silverado EV

EV Central

Nissan has engaged in crisis talks with EV-maker Fisker that could see the Japanese brand gain access to the failing Californian brand’s Alaska all-electric ute. But they could see Nissan plough as much as $US400 million ($A610m) into the EV start-up. 2026 Fisker Alaska. Fisker PEAR. Fisker concepts on display.

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Punching above its weight

Electric Auto Association

Our first two ride & drives, in 2014 and 2015, were the largest NDEW events held in the area west of the Mississippi, south of St. They’ve all been incredibly important to building our chapter in terms of inspiration, organizational effort, and effective visioning.” We started off with a bang,” recalled Erb.