More interesting were details about Nissan’s future plans as revealed in the new Nissan GT 2012 official strategy. Nissan has set itself three key corporate commitments in the areas of Quality leadership, Zero-emission vehicle leadership and 5% revenue growth on average over five years (2008 to 2012)
In the area of quality improvement, Nissan plans to focus on product quality as well as improvements in service, brand and management quality. For its zero-emissions vehicle target, Nissan will introduce an all-electric vehicle in the U.S. and Japan in 2010 and then mass-market the cars to consumers globally in 2012. Finally, to maintain a 5% revenue growth over the next five years Nissan will launch a total of 60 all-new models.
In the next finanical year, Nissan is hoping to sell 3.9 million units and will launch nine all-new products including the Teana sedan, Infiniti FX, Maxima, a Bakkie successor, the Qashqai+2 seven-seater, a mini SUV, next-gen Cube minicar, next-gen Z sports car and a new Infiniti G37 Convertible.
2009 Nissan Maxima
2009 Infiniti FX





Reader Comments
Tue May 13 2008 12:45 PM
Gus says
G37 Convertible, WooHoo!
Hopefully not a hardtop with no luggage space, but still. Here in Southern California, where the temperature rarely dips below 60 or above 90, convertibles are the only way to go... :)
Tue May 13 2008 2:51 PM
lexlife says
Has anyone heard if Nissan Corp has green-lit an all new Infiniti Q45? Such an incredible car when it was first launched then if faded into obscurity. A modern day Q45 would be great.
Tue May 13 2008 3:24 PM
REF says
Infiniti has no plans to refresh the Q45... right now that spot is taken by the M45, but I think they should make a Q45/Q46 to take on the Lexus LS460 & BMW 7 Series.
Tue May 13 2008 3:51 PM
Gus says
Agreed. The Q45 was a sleeper, it really had good power, didn't it?
Tue May 13 2008 10:49 PM
worldbfree4me says
The designation "Q50" would be more appropiate to match the 5.0 litre mill recently launched!
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