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Nissan Accelerates Its Nismo Performance Expansion

by Samir Gautam
December 17, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars
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Nissan Doubles Nismo Performance Push

Nissan Doubles Nismo Performance Push

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Despite ongoing financial and structural challenges, Nissan is making one thing clear: it’s not backing away from performance. The automaker has outlined an ambitious plan to significantly expand its Nismo division, doubling its global performance lineup and leaning heavily on motorsport, customization, and heritage restoration to fuel growth.

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This renewed push signals a sharper focus on enthusiast-driven products at a time when many rivals are dialing back emotional, low-volume models.

Doubling the Nismo Lineup by 2028

At the heart of the strategy is scale. Nissan plans to grow the Nismo range from five models today to ten by 2028. Alongside the expanded lineup, the company is targeting annual Nismo sales of 150,000 units, up from roughly 100,000 currently.

Crucially, this growth won’t be Japan-centric. Overseas markets are expected to contribute around 60 percent of total Nismo volume, compared to 40 percent today. To support this, Nissan is exploring external partnerships to speed up product development and expand its personalization and customization services globally.

Motorsport as a Product Incubator

Motorsport remains central to Nismo’s identity and future pipeline. Nissan has reaffirmed its commitment to Super GT, Formula E, and Japan’s Super Taikyu Series, while also hinting at expansion into new racing categories.

One of the most intriguing announcements is a mystery Nismo prototype scheduled to debut in competition during the 2026 fiscal year. The plan is to develop the car through racing before evolving it into a road-going production model. Nissan hasn’t confirmed what it is, but speculation naturally points toward a next-generation halo sports car, possibly even a successor to the GT-R.

New Performance Models Across Segments

Nismo’s future won’t be limited to traditional sports cars. Following the discontinuation of the R35 GT-R, North American buyers currently have access only to the Z sports car and Armada SUV in Nismo form. That’s set to change.

In Japan, Nismo versions of models like the X-Trail, Aura, Ariya, and Skyline already exist. Looking ahead, Nissan is considering sportier variants of the Leaf crossover and a fully electric hot hatch based on the Micra for Europe, signaling that electrification and performance will increasingly intersect.

Infiniti Joins the Performance Push

The Nismo expansion may also extend to Infiniti. One likely candidate is a production version of the QX80 Track Spec concept revealed in 2025. The concept featured a 650 hp twin-turbo V6, aggressive styling, and chassis upgrades. Similar Nismo-inspired treatments could eventually reach models like the Q50S sedan and QX65 crossover.

Factory-Backed Restoration and Restomods

Nismo is also investing in nostalgia. Nissan sees a major opportunity in the booming global restoration market, expected to grow from ¥500 billion today to over ¥1.2 trillion by 2032.

Current factory-backed restoration efforts focus on iconic GT-R models from the R32, R33, and R34 generations. Nissan plans to expand this program, offering genuine parts, restorations, and restomods that blend heritage with modern engineering.

A Statement of Intent

What this really means is simple: Nissan is betting that performance, passion, and authenticity still matter. By blending racing, electrification, personalization, and heritage, the Nissan Nismo performance expansion aims to reassert the brand’s credibility with enthusiasts worldwide, not just survive, but stand out.

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