Camera Icon Supplied Credit: CarExpert“As a right-hand drive market, we're there for the future investments of all those products that you've seen in China. But Nissan Australia will continue to tap more than just its Chinese operations for new-model introductions. Camera Icon Supplied Credit: CarExpertIt axed two crossover SUVs earlier this year – the light Juke and the large, three-row Pathfinder – and indefinitely postponed the release of the new second-generation Leaf crossover. Camera Icon Supplied Credit: CarExpertHowever, its sales have been trending downwards since then, apart from a bump in 2023 and 2024 on the back of redesigned models making their way here. In 2024, Nissan finished in ninth place, before dropping to 12th place in 2025 with 35,511 sales and a 2.9 per cent market share.