Tokyo Motor Show

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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08
OCT
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Teatro for Dayz: Real mobile technology for connecting and sharing

Teatro for Dayz: Real mobile technology for connecting and sharing
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. released an overview of its exhibit at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show, which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight and open to the public from October 30 through November 8.
Among the exhibits will be Teatro for Dayz, an innovative concept that signals a new direction in mobile technology. Designed especially for the digital native generation, this vision of near-future vehicles departs from convention and marks a shift in perception.
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Nissan expands zero emission leadership into new product segments - commercial vehicles and sports cars
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is continuing to take the lead in ground-breaking innovation in the pursuit of zero emissions, by expanding its leadership of electric vehicles into new product segments.
 
The company already dominates in electric passenger vehicles. Launched in December 2010, the Nissan LEAF is the best-selling pure electric vehicle in history with more than 87,000 on the roads worldwide. Zero tailpipe emissions, powerful acceleration, quietness and refinement as well as exemplary safety and reliability mean more and more drivers are embracing the utterly unique features of an EV. Now Nissan is challenging itself to bring the benefits of zero emissions to new customers.
 
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08
NOV
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Nissan's BladeGlider to debut at Tokyo Motor Show

Nissan's BladeGlider to debut at Tokyo Motor Show
Nissan BladeGlider, debuting at the Tokyo Motor Show, is both the future direction of Nissan electric vehicles and an exploratory prototype of the Nissan ZEOD RC from the world’s leading EV manufacturer.
 
The project, led by Francois Bancon, division general manager of Product Strategy and Product Planning at Nissan, has developed a deltoid-shape vehicle with a narrow front track that challenges the orthodoxy that has dominated the roads since the earliest days of the internal combustion engine.
 
“The goal was to revolutionize the architecture of the vehicle to provoke new emotions, provide new value and make visible for consumers how Zero Emissions can help redefine our conception of vehicle basics,” said Bancon.
 
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