The modern motor show is full of concepts, amazing supercars and conversions of famous beauties like Brabus and Carlsson. Most of us can only dream of buying such luxury models, but every car lover should get behind the wheel of a car with more than 400 horsepower at least once in his life, even if only in the showroom and under the spotlight.
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Interestingly, Nissan has been leading the sale of electric vehicles for a long time, despite the fact that it has only one functional electric vehicle on the market - the Nissan Leaf. That changed today with the introduction of an extremely interesting mid-size SUV model that promises a range of up to 482 km and goes by the name Nissan Ariya.
As Nissan announced in Geneva, where it delivered its vision of intelligent mobility, the honor of the first vehicle in Europe with guided driving mode technology will go to the Qashqai SUV. Their vision aspires to a car without emissions and accidents with the worst possible outcome, because as CEO Carlos Ghosn said, "our (Nissan's, op. p.) vision of intelligent mobility is the basis for guiding customers around the world to a safer and a more sustainable future''.
A while ago, we brought you the Nissan GT-R50 concept, which we really, really wanted to become a reality. Our wish came true, and 50 future owners of the ultimate Nissan will be even more excited than we are.
Nissan has lifted the veil on a virtual study of a super sports car built for Sony's popular PC and game console franchise. While the vehicle marks the 15th anniversary of the cult game, according to Nissan, it also in many ways indicates the successor to the GT-R model.
In a world where the call for electric vehicles is echoing on every street, Nissan has decided to ride the wave, but with an added thrill and touch of affordability. A number of automakers are making plans to unveil a wallet-friendly electric sports car, with the potential to reignite the flames of automotive enthusiasm among a younger generation. Is this Nissan's trump card to regain a solid foothold in the hearts of young speed fans? So let's drive on and reveal the electrical details!
The new generation Nissan Juka got a significantly changed look, and for many, the unusually protruding lights said goodbye. The new Nissan Juke still stands out, but this time in a positive way, and it will surely fascinate even those who were not impressed by it until now.
The Nissan IDS is an all-electric self-driving car of the future that Japan's Nissan unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. It represents the brand's vision of the future of cars. The car boasts the latest achievements in the field of artificial intelligence and the latest safety technology. When the driver hands over control of the vehicle to Autopilot, it imitates the driver's driving style. Any owner, any autopilot, that is.
One of Nissan's more robust SUVs - the X-trail model - has moved into more mod(er) waters in the third generation, as evidenced by a more pleasing image and less robust design, and it is now closest to the qashqai in terms of design and technology. For now, only one engine is available, combined with two drives and gearboxes, and prices range from 26 to 40 thousand euros.
However, Europe has seen the mid-sized Nissan X-Trail SUV, which will allow seating in three rows, four-wheel steering and an electrified 3-cylinder turbo gasoline engine.
The Nissan Caravan Mountain Base concept is intended for adventures in nature, while the Nissan Caravan Myroom concept provides comfort and leisurely leisure time.
Nissan unveiled the futuristic 2040 Nissan Vmotion 2.0 sedan at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), which foreshadows the design guidelines the Japanese will follow when creating their future pedestrian-friendly sedans.