Nissan used the 2018 edition of CES to highlight its innovative brain-to-vehicle technology and the new Nissan Leaf. Visitors to the show thus got a sneak peek into Nissan’s vision for the future of mobility – a future that is likely to comprise vehicles that will have more connectivity, autonomy and electrification.
Nissan’s Brain-to-Vehicle (B2V) technology interprets the signals received from the driver’s brain to assist with driving and to help the vehicle’s autonomous and manual systems get inputs from the driver as to his preferences for an optimal driving experience. It is expected that the use of this will deliver shorter reaction times and systems that will provide motorists with maximum driving pleasure.
The Nissan booth also showcased the Nissan IMx concept vehicle and the all-new Nissan Leaf. The IMx was making its debut in the region and is meant to foster a stronger connection between the driver and the vehicle with its full suite of autonomous driving capabilities, seating for four, and an electric powertrain that offers more torque than the Nissan GT-R.
The new generation of the Nissan LEAF, which is the best-selling electric vehicle in the world offers users the pleasure of 100 percent electric driving with the use of advanced technologies like ProPILOT (known as ProPILOT Assist in the US), e-Pedal and enhanced connectivity. The new Leaf went on sale in the Japanese market from October 2017.
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