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Nissan considering Xterra revival; 'it's got to be authentic'

Update: We were looking at a teaser video Nissan released as part of their press conference laying out its overall strategy. The video shows a variety of upcoming designs, along with a couple that have been revealed including the Sakura kei car from the Tokyo show, and the Kicks from the New York show. For a brief moment, we can spot a very boxy vehicle with big, tubular roof rails, a vertical tail, truck-y lights, and looking very closely, the little hatch bump that's synonymous with the Xterra (which was an alcove for a first aid kit on the old models). We're pretty confident this is a new Xterra. We've included the screenshot from the video at the top, as well as the video itself immediately below. We've also updated some of the text to reflect this new finding.

The revival and revitalization of classic off-roaders is proving to be very popular with buyers, and highly profitable with automakers, particularly with models like the Defender, Bronco and revamped Land Cruiser. There are a couple of exceptions that haven't seemed to fully capitalize on this trend, with one noteworthy example being Nissan. Potentially its most well-known off-roader, the Frontier-based Xterra, has been absent since the 2015 model year, nearly a decade ago. But after talking with Nissan Americas Senior Vice President and Chief Planning Officer Ponz Pandikuthira, it seems we may see a revival, yet.

To be perfectly clear, Pandikuthira did not confirm an Xterra. But he did say that the idea is being «very actively considered.» Additionally, we found him to have a clearer idea of a modern Xterra than expected for something that's not truly confirmed. One of the chief criteria he listed was that «it's got to be authentic,» and that it has to be a «serious truck.» Basically, it can't be just a Rogue with all-terrain tires, but something with real truck capability. He also noted that it would both need to be relatively inexpensive, as well as incorporate some modern design details. Both of those sound refreshing in a world of extremely expensive and retro-styled off-road rigs. Furthermore, that would seem to line up with something that Nissan's Senior Vice President for Global Design Alfonso

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