And that's how the new project for a mid-engine sports car - with loads of technology - was born. Nissan showed its first MID4 concept car at the 1985 Frankfurt and Tokyo Auto Shows Honda's NSX ...
Japan’s Nissan and Honda have ended discussions on ... manufacturing ‘robots on wheels’ rather than combustion engine vehicles, it could well be the case that Big Tech companies and ...
Back in the 1970s, Nissan was on a roll ... three-door hatcback Engines used: 2.0-liter Inline-6 and 2.4-liter Inline-6 A 1970 model was sold at auction in 2020 for $837,000 The Japanese love ...
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To keep it fighting fit, Nissan has armed this third-generation car with new technology and engines while retaining the qualities that made it popular in the first place. That's not all – the ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japan's Nissan Motor is open to working with new partners including even technology firms after merger talks with cross-town rival Honda Motor foundered, people familiar with ...
We’re not sure how an electric SUV can be "honourable" but that’s what the Ariya in Nissan Ariya apparently means. What we do know is that the Ariya is Nissan's second proper electric car (we ...
Nissan Motor Co. plans to repair its flailing business without closing factories, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to streamline its finances before a capital tie-up with ...
Since the dramatic downfall of “Cost Killer” chief executive Carlos Ghosn in 2018, Japan’s Nissan Motor Co. has labored with weak sales and an outdated model lineup. In December, Honda Motor Co.
Nissan has gone big on the idea of a clear and simple Japanese design identity. Inside as well as out. Nissan made a bold early start with electric cars. The Leaf has been around for well over a ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...