Nissan confirmed that the Xterra will return as one of five U.S.-built body-on-frame models, to be produced in the United States and offered with V6 or V6 hybrid powertrains.
The company announced the plan at a Japan event detailing its "Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life" vision and said it will streamline its global lineup from 61 to 45 models while covering 80% of volume with three core families.
Nissan said the Xterra will join its "Heartbeat" model category alongside the Z, the Leaf and the Armada, and that the new Xterra is scheduled to arrive in late 2028.
Nissan added it is exploring a family of five U.S.-built models on the new body-on-frame platform that could include pickups and two- or three-row SUVs for Nissan and Infiniti, and released a brief teaser image showing hood ridges and rectangular headlight pods.
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