Sales numbers from the fourth quarter of 2025 have begun to trickle in. Nissan had a slight boost, but Infiniti was down a tad.
Nissan saw just a 0.9 percent gain, going from 865,938 sales in 2024 to 873,307 in 2025. Infiniti had 52,846 in 2025 and 58,070 in 2024, for a 9 percent drop.
The fourth quarter was a little rough on both — Nissan was down 3.4 percent and Infiniti down 8.4 percent from the same period the previous year.
Nissan did see some growth with individual models — mostly new or redesigned ones. Pathfinder and Kicks were up 33.1 percent and 6.8 percent in the fourth quarter, respectively. Murano was up 112.1 percent for the fourth quarter and Armada was up 70 percent. Frontier was up 26.7 percent.
For Infiniti, QX80 was up 31.4 percent year-over-year and QX60 was up 9.8 percent year-over-year.
We’ll note here that all these models, except Pathfinder and Frontier, were redesigned or majorly refreshed for 2025.
With new or redesigned models being the ones that have sold the best for Nissan and Infiniti in 2025, it seems that the product blitz the two brands have been on is showing signs of success.
[Image: Nissan]
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