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    No Nissan Ariya for model-year 2026 as automaker cancels imports

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    Last week we drove the new Nissan Leaf, an inexpensive compact electric vehicle. Now equipped with things like active battery thermal management, the new Leaf is actually Nissan’s second modern EV, after the debut a couple of years ago of the Ariya SUV. But if you want an Ariya, you ought to hurry—the model has been cut from Nissan USA’s offerings for model-year 2026, according to a report in Automotive News.

    According to a letter sent by Nissan to its dealers, obtained by the trade publication, “This decision enables the company to reallocate resources and optimize its EV portfolio as the automotive landscape continues to evolve.” Whether the Ariya returns for MY27 is unclear and probably depends both on the state of the US EV market by then as well as Nissan’s own finances.

    The blame? The 15 percent import tariff levied by President Trump, which is one straw too many for the financially beleaguered automaker, as the Ariya is built in Japan at Nissan’s Tochigi plant and must be shipped across the ocean to fulfill US orders.

    The news follows a report earlier this week that Nissan has cut back Leaf production at Tochigi for the next few months as a result of a battery shortage.

    And as we learned in July, the car company had already cut production plans for the Leaf due to restrictions on Chinese rare-earth exports. Additionally, it has postponed plans to build a pair of EVs that were scheduled to go into production in Canton, Mississippi, only months after canceling another pair of EVs meant to be built there.

    Ars reached out to Nissan for comment and will update this post when we hear back.

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