The reason for the recall was a potential malfunction in the engine that could affect the operation of the vehicle. The manufacturer did not disclose specific details about the nature of the defect, but emphasizes the need for a technical inspection of the car for the safety of the driver and passengers.

This is not the first major recall campaign among Japanese automakers this year. Earlier, Honda announced an inspection of more than 259 thousand cars due to brake defects, and Mazda announced a service campaign for 171 thousand cars caused by problems with airbags that may deploy with a delay in the event of an accident.

Owners of Nissan Rogue, Altima, Infiniti QX50 and QX55 models are advised to contact authorized service centers to undergo diagnostics and fix the malfunction. This will avoid potential threats and ensure stable operation of the vehicle.