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Nissan Will End Production of the Maxima Next Year

Photo credit: Nissan
Photo credit: Nissan
  • Nissan will end production of the Maxima sedan in mid-2023.

  • The current model arrived for 2015 and is the eighth generation of the sedan.

  • Nissan suggests that an upcoming electric model could adopt the Maxima name in the future.

After more than four decades and eight generations, the Nissan Maxima will end its run next year. Nissan confirmed to C/D that it will end production of the sedan in mid-2023. Sales have fallen recently, as Nissan only moved 3753 units of the Maxima in the first half of 2022, compared with 78,610 Altimas sold over the same time period.

Another Maxima may still be in the cards, however, as Nissan's official statement says that the company is "prioritizing electric vehicles" and advises us to "stay tuned for future Nissan Maxima news." We think this means that the upcoming Nissan EV sedan, slated to arrive in 2025, will wear the Maxima name. It will be built in Mississippi alongside an Infiniti sedan, and teasers show a futuristic face similar to the Ariya crossover's, plus a curved roofline.

Photo credit: Nissan
Photo credit: Nissan