2027 Nissan Xterra

Nissan’s recent filing for the “Xterra” trademark suggests that the automaker may be considering bringing back the rugged SUV.

The Xterra, known for its off-road capabilities and cult following, was discontinued in 2015. The trademark application could indicate a new iteration of the vehicle, possibly drawing design inspiration from the Nissan Frontier pickup truck, with which it shares a platform.

Enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating what a modern Xterra might feature, including updated technology and performance enhancements while maintaining its iconic ruggedness.


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The Japanese automaker Nissan is considering expanding its lineup with a frame-based SUV, which could be a successor to the current Nissan Terra.

This move follows the recent introduction of the Nissan Frontier Pro pickup truck in China.

The upcoming SUV is speculated to feature a design similar to the pickup truck, including a plug-in hybrid powertrain with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and an electric motor, delivering over 410 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque.

The vehicle is expected to have a shorter wheelbase than the pickup and could potentially be introduced to the market by the end of the year.


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Nissan Xterra Revival Confirmed: Pure Gasoline V6 Option Confirmed for 2028

Nissan will revive the Xterra in 2028 with a non-hybrid V6 engine option alongside a hybrid variant, deliberately avoiding an all-electric model to appeal to buyers seeking simplicity and ruggedness.

Key Details:

  • Nissan’s US product planning chief, Ponz Pandikuthira, confirmed the new Xterra will offer a “pure ICE” V6 version, likely the 3.8L naturally aspirated engine from the Frontier.
  • A hybrid V6 version will also be available, but no EV or manual transmission options are planned.
  • The Xterra will return as a body-on-frame SUV, positioning itself as a simpler, more traditional alternative to downsized, turbocharged competitors like the Toyota 4Runner.

The Bottom Line:
This move caters to off-road enthusiasts who value mechanical simplicity and durability, offering a nostalgic yet modern take on the classic SUV formula in an increasingly electrified market.

Photo by: Theophilus Chin | Motor1

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