autonomous driving

18
JAN
2016
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

The O2 Chair for stress-free driving

The O2 Chair for stress-free driving

The O2 Chair -  a massage chair already found on aircraft and a Le Mans car - could become part of the autonomous drive landscape. The Renault Nissan Alliance, which plans to release more than ten autonomous drive models by 2020, is one automaker studying its application in its cars.

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Nissan IDS Concept: Nissan's vision for the future of EVs and autonomous driving
Today at the Tokyo Motor Show 2015, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. unveiled a concept vehicle that embodies Nissan’s vision of the future of autonomous driving and zero emission EVs: the Nissan IDS Concept.
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Research program aims to find out how driverless cars will enrich our lives

While the Alliance develops autonomous cars based on the all-electric Renault ZOE and the best-selling Nissan LEAF – expect them to come to market by 2020 – scientists in America are investigating what real world benefits driverless cars will provide.

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27
JAN
2014
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Introducing the autonomous valet

Imagine the scene: you’re about to leave home … but it’s pouring with rain and the car is parked on the next street. Wouldn’t it be perfect if someone could bring the car to the front door to save you getting soaked? But there’s no need to employ a valet. In the near future, your Renault electric vehicle may do just that, autonomously.
 
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24
JAN
2014
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Renault's Chief Competitive Officer on the cars of tomorrow

Renault’s Chief Competitive Officer Thierry Bolloré says tomorrow’s cars will be safer and more efficient than today’s cars and will also usher in a completely new driving experience for customers. Discover more in this video here.

 

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Social physics: how big data and on-demand transportation can revolutionize society

Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, director of the Human Dynamics Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is introducing his new book, ‘Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread – the Lessons from a New Science’ here at Davos this week.

MIT ‘big data’ guru and Nissan Advisory Board member, Pentland stopped by at the Nissan LEAF-powered Renault-Nissan Alliance Cocoa Hut to answer a few questions about his vision for the future of connected electric vehicles, autonomous driving and his ‘wish list’ for social mobility.

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