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Nissan Revives Body-on-Frame SUVs as Brand Revamp Gains Steam

Nissan is revamping its SUV lineup with a new range of body-on-frame models, marking a significant shift in the brand's strategy to revitalize its presence in the US market. This move comes as the Japanese automaker looks to reposition itself amidst increasing competition from rivals like Ford and Toyota. The new lineup will feature a range of SUVs, including the Xterra, which has been a staple of Nissan's off-road offerings for decades. The updated Xterra boasts a robust new design, with a more aggressive stance and a range of advanced features, including a state-of-the-art infotainment system and advanced safety features. Underpinning the new SUVs is a range of powerful new engines, including a 3.8-liter V6 and a 5.6-liter V8, both of which are designed to deliver exceptional towing capacity and off-road capability. The new models will also feature a range of advanced technologies, including a advanced all-wheel-drive system and a ...

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Nissan is revamping its SUV lineup with a new range of body-on-frame models, marking a significant shift in the brand’s strategy to revitalize its presence in the US market. This move comes as the Japanese automaker looks to reposition itself amidst increasing competition from rivals like Ford and Toyota.

The new lineup will feature a range of SUVs, including the Xterra, which has been a staple of Nissan’s off-road offerings for decades. The updated Xterra boasts a robust new design, with a more aggressive stance and a range of advanced features, including a state-of-the-art infotainment system and advanced safety features.

Underpinning the new SUVs is a range of powerful new engines, including a 3.8-liter V6 and a 5.6-liter V8, both of which are designed to deliver exceptional towing capacity and off-road capability. The new models will also feature a range of advanced technologies, including a advanced all-wheel-drive system and a range of advanced safety features.

Nissan’s decision to revive the body-on-frame SUV segment comes as the brand looks to reposition itself in the US market. The move is seen as a strategic shift, as Nissan seeks to capitalize on the growing demand for off-road capable vehicles.

The new SUVs are expected to go on sale later this year, with pricing and specifications to be confirmed. With their advanced features, powerful engines, and rugged design, the new Nissan SUVs are set to be a major hit with off-road enthusiasts and families alike.

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