"However, the company concluded that the programme would not be able to reach its ambitions and decided to focus on developing its longer term racing strategies."
Nissan said their commitment to motorsport remained strong and they would continue to support the WEC through various engine programmes.
The company returned to the top LMP1 level of the endurance series this year with a front-wheel-drive GT-R LM NISMO car but it was well off the pace at Le Mans, the only race it contested.
The 2016 season starts at Silverstone in April, with Porsche the defending champions.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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