Nissan Cancels Electric SUV Production at Mississippi Plant Amid Waning US Demand

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Nissan Motor Co. has officially scrapped plans to manufacture two fully electric SUVs at its Canton, Mississippi, facility, citing sluggish consumer demand for battery-powered vehicles in the United States. The decision, communicated to dealers and suppliers on May 7, 2026, marks a significant pivot in the automaker’s product strategy as it seeks to conserve capital and recalibrate its portfolio. The shift follows the elimination of federal EV tax credits under the Trump administration, which has cooled market interest. Instead of EVs, the Canton plant will focus on producing a V6 engine-powered hybrid version of the Xterra SUV. This move underscores the broader challenges facing legacy manufacturers as they navigate the transition to electrification in an increasingly uncertain regulatory and economic environment.





