Nissan Motor Corp. recently showcased its driverless technology on city streets in Yokohama. The vehicle uses 14 cameras, nine radars and six LiDar sensors, installed on and around the vehicle.
YOKOHAMA—Nissan Motor Corp. showcased experiments with self-driving cars on city roads to the media at its headquarters here through March 10. The company aims to develop transportation services ...
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MotorTrend on MSNNissan’s Taking a Practical Approach to Hands-Free Driving TechDon’t expect Level 3 hands-free driving tech on a new Nissan or Infiniti vehicle in North America anytime soon. It's not ...
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Nissan's revolutionary self-driving tech hits Japan’s streetsciting Nissan’s dedication to cars as fostering more organic integration of self-driving tech, AP reports. After today’s evaluation, the Japanese automaker’s rollout plan for its autonomous ...
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Autocar India on MSNNissan global recovery plan revealedTap here to know which models Nissan has plans to launch in India and international markets and its strategy to bounce back.
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CarsGuide on MSNNissan Qashqai 2025 review: N-Design e-PowerThe Nissan Qashqai has had a mid-life facelift which sees the line-up reshuffled, some new technology fitted to the lower ...
Nissan reveals plans for recovery with new models and strategies focused on North America, China, and India amid ongoing ...
STORY: This driverless car is testing its systems on Britain’s narrow country lanes.:: Cranfield, EnglandThe vehicle is part ...
Nissan's forthcoming chief executive, Ivan Espinosa, aims to revitalize the company's decision-making and model offerings.
Takeshi Kimura, the Mobility and AI Laboratory engineer at Nissan, insists an automaker is more adept at integrating self-driving technology with the overall workings of a car — simply because ...
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