The Nissan Terrano is being reintroduced as a plug-in hybrid SUV concept, promising a production version within one year.
The original Nissan Terrano launched in 1986 as a 4WD recreational vehicle. The new model aims to address both outdoor adventure and urban commuting needs. Officials have stated that the production model will target selected global markets.
Nissan plans to unveil the production version of the Terrano within one year. The company has accelerated its NEV product offensive in China since 2025, aiming for one million units in annual sales by 2030.
The Terrano PHEV concept showcases Nissan’s commitment to modernizing its lineup with eco-friendly options. The iconic nameplate has returned as a plug-in-hybrid electric vehicle concept in China.
Moreover, the original Terrano name was used for the first two generations of Pathfinder outside of North America. This historical context adds depth to the brand’s revival strategy.
Production versions of both concept cars are scheduled to be unveiled within one year. Observers expect this move to enhance Nissan’s presence in the competitive SUV market.