Major Shift: Nissan Axes Ariya EV Imports, Prioritizes New Leaf in America

Nissan has reportedly decided to halt the importation of the 2026 Ariya EV SUV to the American market, a move attributed to a confluence of factors including 15 percent tariffs on imports from Japan, slower-than-anticipated sales figures, and the expiration of the federal EV tax credit. This decision, as detailed in a recent report from Automotive News, signifies a strategic recalibration for the automaker in the crucial U.S. electric vehicle landscape.
In an official statement, Nissan confirmed its repositioning: “Nissan is pausing production of the 2026 Ariya for the U.S. market and reallocating resources to support the launch of the all-new 2026 Leaf, which will have the lowest starting MSRP out of all new EVs currently on sale in the U.S. Ariya remains available in the U.S. through existing inventory, and Nissan will continue to support Ariya owners with service, parts, and warranty coverage.” This indicates that while future imports are halted for the U.S., current 2025 Ariya models will continue to be sold, and existing owners will retain full support.
The company has not ceased production of the Ariya globally; the Japan-manufactured EV will continue to be built and sold in other international markets. However, the U.S. focus is clearly shifting towards the all-new 2026 Nissan Leaf. Despite the new Leaf also being produced in Japan and facing similar tariff and tax credit challenges, its long-standing name recognition and established reputation as a pioneering EV globally and in the U.S. make it a more promising bet for Nissan’s renewed efforts in the American electric vehicle segment.
This halt in Ariya imports is the latest in a series of setbacks for Nissan’s U.S. operations and broader corporate strategy. Recent challenges have included delays or outright cancellations of four electric vehicles slated for manufacturing at its Canton, Mississippi plant, as well as an allocation limit on the 2026 Leaf itself due to ongoing battery supply issues. Nissan’s corporate struggles are also evidenced by reports of the company exploring potential conglomeration with partners like Honda and Mitsubishi, or even a possible buyout from Foxconn.
Further indicators of Nissan’s turbulent period include the closure of seven manufacturing plants, the shuttering of its U.S. and Brazilian design studios, and the abrupt resignation of Vinay Shahani, Nissan’s U.S. sales and marketing chief, after less than two years in his role. These developments collectively paint a picture of an automaker navigating significant strategic and operational hurdles in a highly competitive and evolving global automotive market.
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