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1st ReVision Next-Generation Vehicle Summit: Presentations by Sony and Nissan
in the navigation-linked route driving of ProPILOT 2.0 is that in version 1.0, it was possible to drive hands-off in a single lane of traffic. However, in the case of the 2.0 version, the navigation system will continue to support driving even at junctions. When ProPILOT 1.0 was installed on the Serena, the external sensor was a single monocular camera, but the 2.0 system is equipped with 7 cameras, 5 radars, and 12 sonars for 360-degree sensi...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2021/11/16
Analysis Report: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) (Japan, Europe, and U.S. markets)
AW are the dominant suppliers of CVTs globally. Among CVTs, the friction type is used for most FWD vehicles and 4WD (based on FWD) vehicles, including mini-vehicles, equipped with engines with a displacement of 2.5L or less by all automakers except Mazda. JATCO, which supplies all the CVT units for Nissan, also produces units capable of handling up to 3.5L displacement engines, which are equipped on Nissan’s V6 3.5L FWD and 4WD models. JATCO is...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2020/11/26
Nissan and Honda: “Technology-driven Mobility Can Enrich People’s Lives”
e mounted on all small mobility devices (the number of batteries depends on the application) and can be used as a power source for various electrical products. Related reports: CES 2020: Next-generation mobility initiatives by Japanese manufacturers (Jan. 2020) Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Exhibits from Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi (Nov. 2019) Automotive Engineering Exposition 2019: Exhibits by Toyota and Nissan (Jun. 2019) JSAE 2019 in Yokohama: Di...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2020/03/12
JSAE 2017: Nissan, Honda, and Subaru’s plans to introduce autonomous driving technology
JSAE 2017: Nissan, Honda, and Subaru’s plans to introduce autonomous driving technology Passenger vehicle makers exhibit various next-generation technologies Summary Nissan, Honda, and Subaru’s plans to introduce autonomous driving technology Nissan's autonomous driving technology: The Serena adopts ProPILOT Honda's autonomous driving technology: "Automated Drive" based on the Legend Nissan: Promotes the Note e-Power’s low fuel consumption ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/07/12
Features in new Japanese models (1): Toyota, Lexus and Nissan
anese OEMs during the period August 2015 to February 2017. The first two reports will feature 21 new and fully redesigned models and one face-lifted model. The vehicles that will be profiled are as follows: five from the Suzuki brand; four from Honda; three each from Toyota and Lexus; two each from Nissan, Subaru and Daihatsu; and one from Mazda (rebadged cars are excluded). Among features for improving driving performance, there has been incr...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/03/24
Nissan to launch Serena autonomous vehicle and Note series HV in Japan in 2016
ll also make efforts to realize car sharing and integrated traffic management systems, and announced that its future vehicles will be available with devices utilizing advanced IT technologies such as the Alliance Multimedia System. Related reports:JSAE Exposition 2016 (Part 1): Exhibits by Toyota, Nissan, and Honda Electrification Technologies (Part 2): Nissan developing 60kWh battery for EVs In March 2016, Nissan announced its "Intelligent Mo...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2016/07/26