Nissan's Autonomous Drive Makes Japan Highway First
Published on Nov 25, 2013
Nissan's Autonomous Drive makes a first on Japan's highways.
Introducing the Smart rearview mirror
Published on Feb 28, 2014
Nissan introduces the Smart rearview mirror, the world's first LCD monitor that not only provides clear rearward visibility under various conditions, but also allows the driver the ability to switch between the LCD monitor and the traditional rearview mirror, depending on the driver's preference.
The Smart rearview mirror is housed within the structure of the rearview mirror, with a built-in LCD monitor that can be activated in place of the conventional mirror. A high-resolution camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle provides the driver with a clear unobstructed view of the rear flanks, allowing the ability to check blind spots and other traffic conditions. The camera projects a clear image onto the monitor to provide the driver with a better view for a more comfortable driving experience.
An additional feature of the Smart rearview mirror is the versatile switch function. Operated by a control located at the bottom of the mirror, the driver can utilize the traditional rearview mirror system, or with a simple flip of a switch, gain an unobstructed rearward view behind the vehicle embedded on the LCD display.
Nissan will introduce the Smart rearview mirror at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
WHAT IF_You could make things disappear at the flick of a switch?
Published on Feb 27, 2014
Nissan has announced the development of the Smart rearview mirror, the world's first LCD monitor that not only provides clear rearward visibility under various conditions, but also allows the driver the ability to switch between the LCD monitor and the traditional rearview mirror, depending on the driver's preference.
Nissan will introduce the Smart rearview mirror at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
Nissan's Autonomous Drive to showcase at Auto China 2014
Published on Mar 21, 2014
Nissan will showcase it's autonomous driving technology for the first time in China at Auto China 2014 in Beijing.
Nissan revealed the autonomous driving technology in August 2013 when the company committed to being ready with multiple, commercially viable Autonomous Drive cars by 2020. The system will be deployed across the model range within two vehicle generations. Nissan's Autonomous Drive technology is an extension of its Safety Shield, which monitors a 360-degree view around a vehicle for risks, offers warnings to the driver and takes action if necessary.
Auto China 2014 runs from April 20 (press day) to April 29 at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing.
Take a Look at How Nissan's Smart Rearview Mirror Changes What You See
Published on Apr 15, 2014
The U.S. is getting its first up-close look at Nissan's Smart Rearview Mirror at the 2014 New York International Auto show. This is the world's first LCD monitor that helps you see more clearly what is behind your vehicle when you are driving down the road.
Nissan IDS Concept : 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Published on Nov 4, 2015
"Nissan IDS driverless EV revealed"
Is this the next Leaf?
by Mike Stevens
October 28, 2015
The 2015 Tokyo motor show gave us an early preview of the second-generation Nissan Leaf as the Japanese manufacturer debuted its IDS concept.
While the company hasn’t revealed specifics of the IDS concept’s electric powertrain, it has confirmed the use of a high-capacity 60kWh battery pack, which is twice the size of the current Leaf hatch’s pack. The extra capacity promises increased performance and a big boost in driving range.
The IDS also incorporates Nissan’s evolving autonomous driving technologies, developed under the ‘Intelligent Driving’ banner.
The Intelligent Driving system uses 12 cameras, five radar sensors, four laser scanners and a number of ultrasonic sensors to give the vehicle’s computers a 360-degree view of its surroundings, all working together to help it make decisions during autonomous driving.
Expect elements of the Nissan IDS concept’s styling and technology to feature in future models, likely beginning with the new Leaf that could appear in the coming year
Renault Nissan Autonomous Drive at Silicon Valley
Published on Jan 8, 2016
"Nissan Test Drives NASA Space Technology for Use in Driverless Cars"
by Kimberly Williams
January 7, 2016
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