Japanese automaker Nissan For more than a century, it has remained one of the leaders in the global automotive market, offering models for every taste - from compact city hatchbacks to powerful SUVs and innovative electric cars. Today the brand is represented in 160+ countries, and its model range includes dozens of items, including legendary series and new products for 2026.

In this article we have collected complete current list of Nissan brands, breaking them down by class, generation and purpose. You will find out which models are being produced today, which have already been discontinued (but remain in demand on the secondary market), and also receive practical advice on choosing a car for specific tasks. We will pay special attention unique Nissan technologies, such as the system ProPILOT (semi-autonomous driving) and platform CMF-EV for electric vehicles that differentiate the brand from its competitors.

Classification of Nissan models: how to understand the range

Before moving on to the list, it is important to understand how Nissan is structuring its lineup. The brand divides cars into several key categories, each of which is focused on specific customer needs:

  • 🚗 Sedans and hatchbacks — compact and family models for the city (for example, Almera, Sentra).
  • 🏔️ Crossovers and SUVs — the most popular categories, including Qashqai, X-Trail And Patrol.
  • Electric cars and hybrids - environmentally friendly solutions like Leaf And Ariya.
  • 🚛 Commercial vehicles - pickups (Navara), vans (NV350) and minibuses (Elgrand).
  • 🏁 Sports and premium models - legendary GT-R, 370Z And Skyline.

I wonder what Nissan uses different names for the same models depending on the market. For example, Almera in Europe known as Versa in the USA, and Tiida sold under the name Versa Note in Mexico. This often causes confusion, so we will include all alternative names in our list.

⚠️ Attention: Some Nissan models such as Terrano (clone Renault Duster), are produced only for certain regions (for example, Russia and India) and are not sold in Europe or the USA. Check the availability of a specific brand with authorized dealers.

Current 2026 Nissan models: what the brand offers today

Currently Nissan produces more than 30 models, but not all of them are available globally. Below is a list of cars that can be bought new in 2026 (taking into account regional characteristics):

Category Model Year of restyling Features
Crossovers Qashqai (3rd generation) 2023 Hybrid version, system ProPILOT, V-motion design
Electric cars Ariya 2022 Power reserve up to 500 km, platform CMF-EV, premium interior
Sedans Almera (B18) 2021 Budget sedan for emerging markets, 1.0L turbo engine
SUVs Patrol (Y62) 2020 Body on frame, V8 5.6L engine, luxury trim
Pickups Navara (D23) 2023 Load capacity up to 1 ton, 2.3L diesel engine

Among the new products for 2026, it is worth highlighting the updated X-Trail with a hybrid powertrain and advanced driver assistance system, as well as Kicks e-POWER - a crossover with unique hybrid technology, where the gasoline engine works exclusively as a generator for the electric motor.

📊 Which category of Nissan cars do you prefer?
  • Crossovers
  • Sedans
  • Electric cars
  • SUVs
  • Sports models

Legendary Nissan models: what is no longer produced, but remains in history

Nissan is famous not only for its modern cars, but also iconic models of the past, which formed the brand's reputation. Many of them have become collector's items or the basis for tuning. Here are the key discontinued models:

  • 🚀 Skyline GT-R (R32-R34) - "Godzilla" of Japanese racing tracks, a legend of the 90s.
  • 💨 350Z And 370Z - sports coupes with naturally aspirated V6s, favorites of drifters.
  • 🏜️ Pathfinder R51 - a frame SUV, the predecessor of modern crossovers.
  • 🚖 Teana (J32) is a business sedan with a comfortable suspension, popular in taxis.
  • 🌿 Pulsar - a compact hatchback, the progenitor of modern Tiida And Almera.

Some of these models can be found on the secondary market, but it's worth keeping in mind problems with spare parts. For example, original parts for Skyline GT-R R34 (1999–2002) today cost exorbitant amounts of money, and replicas are often of poor quality.

⚠️ Attention: When buying used Nissan With mileage, pay attention to body corrosion - this is the weak point of many models of the 90s and 2000s (for example, Primera P12 or Almera N16). Wheel arches and sills are especially vulnerable.
Why is the Nissan Skyline GT-R banned in the US?

Initially Skyline GT-R R32 (1989–1994) was not certified for the American market due to failure to meet safety standards. It was later imported by enthusiasts as a "25-year-old car" under EPA regulations, but the model was never officially sold in the United States. Today, low mileage original R32s cost $100,000+.

How to choose a Nissan for your needs: a practical guide

The choice of model depends on your priorities. Here key criteriathat will help you decide:

  1. Budget:
    • Up to 1.5 million ₽ — Almera, Micra, used Tiida or Note.
    • 1.5–3 million ₽ — Qashqai, X-Trail, Kicks.
    • 3+ million ₽ — Patrol, Ariya, GT-R.
  2. Type of roads:
    • City - Leaf (electric car), Juke (compact crossover).
    • Sans-roads - Terrano, Pathfinder.
    • Off-road - Patrol, Navara (with all-wheel drive).
  3. Fuel:
    • Gasoline - most models including Sentra And Altima.
    • Diesel - Navara, X-Trail (for Europe).
    • Electric/hybrid - Leaf, Ariya, Kicks e-POWER.

If you are planning to buy used Nissan, be sure to check:

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For new cars, please note warranty programs. For example, on Leaf And Ariya Nissan provides an extended warranty on the battery - up to 8 years or 160,000 km.

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During a test drive Nissan with a variator (CVT), pay attention to the smooth acceleration. Jerks or delays may indicate a malfunction, and CVT repairs are expensive (from RUB 150,000).

Comparison of Nissan with competitors: which is better to choose

Nissan is often compared to other Japanese and Korean brands. Let's figure it out key differences using popular categories as an example:

Category Nissan Toyota Hyundai/Kia Nissan Advantages
Compact crossovers Juke C-HR Kona/Stonic More dynamic design, turbo engines
Family SUVs X-Trail RAV4 Tucson/Sportage Spacious interior, hybrid versions
Electric cars Ariya bZ4X Ioniq 5 Longer range, premium interior
Budget sedans Almera Yaris Sedan Solaris More powerful engine (1.0T vs 1.6L)

Nissan's main competitive advantage is innovative technologies at an affordable price. For example, the system ProPILOT (adaptive cruise control with lane keeping) is already available in mid-range trim levels Qashqai, whereas Toyota similar option (Safety Sense) often comes only in top versions.

On the other hand, Nissan reliability is sometimes inferior to Toyota, especially in the long term. For example, CVTs Nissan require more frequent oil changes (every 60,000 km) than automatic transmissions Toyota (100,000+ km).

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Nissan beats its competitors in design, technology and price, but loses in transmission reliability (especially CVT) and the aftermarket (fewer used offerings).

The future of Nissan: what models are expected in 2026-2026

Nissan is actively developing the direction of electric vehicles and hybrids. In the coming years, the brand plans to release:

  • Nissan Hyper Urban (2026) - a compact electric car for megacities with a power reserve of 400+ km.
  • 🚙 Nissan Max-Out (concept) - an open two-seater electric car with a futuristic design.
  • 🔋 Nissan e-POWER for Juke And Qashqai — hybrid system without recharging from an outlet.
  • 🏗️ New Patrol (2026) - possible transition to a hybrid power plant.

In addition, Nissan announced complete phase out of diesel engines by 2030 in Europe, replacing them with hybrids and electric vehicles. This applies to models such as X-Trail And Navara.

A return is expected for the Russian market Terrano based on Renault Duster new generation, as well as localization of production Almera And Kicks at facilities in St. Petersburg.

Frequently asked questions about Nissan models

Which Nissan model is the most reliable?

According to research J.D. Power And Consumer Reports, the most reliable are considered:

  • Nissan Leaf (an electric vehicle with a minimum number of moving parts).
  • Nissan Frontier (a pickup truck known for its toughness).
  • Nissan Altima (sedan with proven engines QR25DE).

But models with CVTs (Murano, Rogue) require more careful maintenance.

How much does Nissan service cost in Russia?

Average prices for maintenance (2026):

  • Almera — 8,000–12,000 ₽ (oil change + filters).
  • Qashqai — 12,000–18,000 ₽ (including diagnostics ProPILOT).
  • Patrol — 25,000–40,000 ₽ (due to the volume of oil and the complexity of the design).

Important: variator (CVT) requires an oil change every 60,000 km (cost - 6,000–10,000 rubles).

Which Nissan is better to buy for a family?

Optimal options:

  1. Nissan X-Trail — spacious interior, 7 seats, hybrid version.
  2. Nissan Qashqai - more compact, but more economical and maneuverable.
  3. Nissan Serena (minivan) - if you need 8 seats and sliding doors.

Suitable for the city Nissan Juke or Kicks, but they are smaller in size.

Where are Nissans produced for Russia?

Main production sites:

  • 🇷🇺 St. PetersburgQashqai, X-Trail, Murano (until 2022).
  • 🇯🇵 JapanPatrol, GT-R, Skyline.
  • 🇺🇸 USAAltima, Rogue (for the American market).
  • 🇬🇧 UKJuke, Leaf (plant in Sunderland).

After 2022, some models for Russia are imported from Kazakhstan and Turkey.

Which Nissan models can be converted to gas?

Officially, Nissan does not recommend installing LPG on vehicles with turbocharged engines (For example, Almera 1.0T) and hybrids (Ariya, Kicks e-POWER).

It is allowed to install gas on:

  • Nissan Tiida (engine HR16DE).
  • Nissan Note (atmospheric engines).
  • Nissan Navara (diesel versions are not suitable!).

Important: after installing HBO, you may need re-registration with the traffic police.