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This Might Be Nissan’s New Sedan Before You’re Supposed to See It

Update: This story has been updated with more information regarding Nissan’s EV concept in China.

Nissan has a massive product onslaught planned over the next few years. Alongside the latest Kicks and the updated Murano SUVs, the Japanese automaker has a new Leaf coming to the US as early as next year. But if these patent filings are any indication, there could be even more products on the horizon—and soon.

Nissan recently filed a patent with the World Intellectual Property Organization, as uncovered by Top Gear Philippines. The patent was filed in China on September 14 of last year and officially registered on May 9, 2025. It shows an updated Nissan sedan with the brand’s latest design language.




Photo by: WIPO

It’s unclear whether these images show a new Sentra, Altima, Maxima, or something different entirely. The photos look nearly identical to the Evo concept from earlier last year, though they weren’t officially filed until after that concept debuted. It could potentially be a production version of that vehicle. The patent also bears a similar resemblance to the Chinese Nissan N7, but that sedan is larger and has more distinct cues. If this is a US-bound model, our best guess would be all-new Sentra or a revived Altima, which may be discontinued in the US after this year. 

The front fascia bears the automaker’s new angular headlight treatment, which we’ve seen on the upcoming Leaf and a few of Nissan’s previous concepts. The back end, meanwhile, has a slim light bar that encircles the trunk lid and stretches out to the rear bumper on either side. The profile almost makes it look like a fastback, which leads us to believe this is a mid-size sedan as opposed to a compact.

We’ve seen spy photos of Nissan testing a sedan prototype in Michigan that looks nearly identical to the patent images pictured here. But even in those spy photos, it’s difficult to tell if the car in question is the smaller Sentra or the mid-size Altima. Our spy photographers believe it could be the Sentra, but slightly larger than the current-generation model.



Nissan Patent Images

Photo by: WIPO



Nissan Patent Images

Photo by: WIPO

In those spy photos, we also see an exhaust system, which means Nissan won’t go full EV for its next sedan. Our best guess is a new hybrid system, potentially the turbocharged 1.5-liter hybrid unit from the plug-in-hybrid Frontier—which won’t come to the US. That powertrain delivers 402 horsepower in the plug-in truck, but a detuned version of that could make sense in the smaller Sentra or Altima sedans.

If this is indeed a new Sentra, don’t expect to see a production version before 2027. The current model is still on sale in the US, and it likely won’t change for 2026. With the Altima rumored to be discontinued after this year, we could see a new version of that sedan before the end of 2025. If we’re lucky.

World Intellectual Property Organization via Top Gear Philippines

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