What is Nissan Intelligent Mobility?

What is Nissan Intelligent Mobility?

We explain Nissan’s innovative look toward the future…

Seriously clever technology like autonomous features, advanced safety kit and electrification is becoming rife throughout the industry — although some manufacturers apply it all better than others.

Nissan is one of those at the forefront and, despite not demanding the premium prices of the likes of Tesla, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi, manage to deliver exceptional technology. It all comes under its Intelligent Mobility focus — effectively its look toward the future of motoring. We explain it…

Intelligent Driving

Nissan delivers innovative tech as part of its Intelligent Mobility outlook, with ProPILOT spearheading that.

ProPILOT is the Japanese firm’s take on autonomous driving, and it’s one of the best systems currently available. Controlling steering, acceleration and braking, it allows customers to have a safer and more intelligent vehicle without having to pay over the odds.

The ProPILOT tech also extends to a parking function, which can take complete control of the car to get it parked in a number of situations — bringing a little bit more convenience to everyday life.

Rounding off the firm’s Intelligent Driving features is Intelligent Emergency Braking — working to minimise the risk of a collision and reducing the impact should one occur.

Intelligent Power

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Nissan is a pioneer in electric vehicle technology — offering the Leaf hatchback and e-NV200 van, both of which offer competitive levels of range and quick charging features for respectable prices.

If you want to join the electric revolution, choosing a Nissan EV would be a great way to do just that.

Intelligent Integration

Alongside its innovative driving features, Nissan also offers technology that brings extra convenience outside of the car and when in driverless modes.

Its cutting-edge vehicle-to-home tech (V2H) is a fine example of this — allowing electricity from its vehicles to be used as a backup energy in the event of power cuts, as well as helping to alleviate demand on the grid during peak hours.

There’s also Seamless Autonomous Mobility — otherwise known as SAM. It pairs up autonomous tech with remote human support, aiding driverless vehicles in tricky situations.

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