In naming its all-new, near-production electric crossover concept, Nissan looked to the past to find a word that also represents the company’s future direction: Ariya.
In naming its all-new, near-production electric crossover concept, Nissan looked to the past to find a word that also represents the company’s future direction: Ariya.
Nissan today unveiled the Ariya Concept, a crossover EV with twin electric motors, powerful acceleration, award-winning driver assistance technology and a look that signals a complete reinvention of the brand’s design.
Nissan kicked off a new era in design and performance today with the launch of two all-electric concept cars at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show.
Embedded in a hillside deep in Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture lies Nissan’s Global Design Center.
Nissan plans to open an interactive venue near its global headquarters where people can experience the company's products, technology and vision for the future of mobility.
Nissan's Formula E car will don a new, Japan-inspired look as it returns for another season of the electric street racing series to demonstrate the power and performance of the company's EV technology.
Nissan today unveiled the IMk, a concept car that combines chic design, cutting-edge technologies and powerful EV acceleration in a compact body to create the “ultimate urban commuter.”
Nissan will display 14 models at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show, including the IMk, a new zero-emission concept car that embodies the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility.
The Nissan IMs concept introduces a new segment – the "elevated sports sedan."
The Nissan IMs, unveiled today at the 2019 North American International Auto Show, is a completely new type of car – an "elevated sports sedan" that takes advantage of the packaging, platform and powertrain technology developed through Nissan Intelligent M …
Join Nissan at the 2019 North American International Auto Show for the reveal of a new concept model that embodies the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility. The future is here!
Tetsuro Ueda is a technology expert at the Nissan Research Center, a place where Nissan explores cutting-edge technologies and develops the next step in automotive excitement.
At the upcoming CES trade show, Nissan will unveil its future vision for a vehicle that helps drivers "see the invisible" by merging both real and virtual worlds, creating the ultimate connected-car experience.
Nissan will return to CES in 2019 with a display that demonstrates the future of driving and the electrifying potential of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the company’s vision for moving people to a better world.