You’re forgiven for missing it as it probably wasn’t in your calendar, but yesterday was V6 Day according to Nissan.

In a press release issued yesterday (May 6, 2026) on its US media site, Nissan declared the date to be the first annual V6 Day, to celebrate its growing range of V6-powered models. It plans to celebrate this date every year.

Nissan currently offers petrol V6 engines in North America in its Pathfinder large SUV, Frontier ute, Z sports car, and full-size Armada off-road SUV.

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Armada
Armada

The latest Y63 Armada, known as the Patrol in Australia, features a twin-turbocharged petrol V6 and will go on sale here later this year. It replaces the outgoing Y62 Patrol, which has a naturally aspirated petrol V8.

Nissan has phased out some of its V6 offerings – the Altima and Murano moved to a four-cylinder-only lineup, for example, and the Maxima was axed – but it’s set to add a new V6-powered model in the revived Xterra.

Not only that, but Nissan will introduce a V6 with a hybrid system which will also do duty in the Xterra. It’s not the only Japanese brand investing in a hybrid V6 for the US market, with Honda doing the same.

Upcoming Xterra
Upcoming Xterra