Nissan will be pausing its complimentary maintenance plan for customers, according to The Sun U.S.
A memo sent out to dealers was obtained by Car Dealership Guy News, revealing that the automaker is launching a new initiative called Nissan One on June 3. With it brings the elimination or alteration of existing programs, including a halt to Nissan’s complimentary Maintenance Care.
This will apply to new ICE vehicles produced after May 1 and EVs starting with model year 2026. Coverage for existing inventory will still apply if printed on the Monroney label.
Nissan is instead pushing dealers to sell Security+Plus service contracts for customers’ maintenance needs.
“At this point in time, our focus is on turning around the business as quickly as possible and re-directing resources to programs that support near-term vehicle throughput and dealer profitability,” said the company.