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Nissan shows the future at the Auto China 2020 auto show

 

The all-new EV crossover
Nissan recently made its debut at the Auto Show at the Auto
China 2020 in China, as the company announced major steps of the plan
Nissan NEXT on the market.

 

Ariya combines two strengths
Nissan: EV and crossover SUV. Integrating power and performance in one
connected car, represents the latest Nissan technologies
Intelligent Mobility, which the company is integrating into its range.

 

Ariya is scheduled to
launched in China in 2021. Together with Nissan's e-POWER models, it aims to
to reveal a new era of electrification for Nissan in the Chinese market.

 

Nissan plans to introduce
new models and strengthen its range in China, with more features
Nissan Intelligent Mobility. Focusing on the basics of  the strengths and needs of its customers,
Nissan will be able to continue its leadership and steady growth
in China.

 

"Chinese customers are evolving
quickly and show great enthusiasm and acceptance for advanced automotive technologies."
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said. "For Nissan, China
will play a central role as a key market. We come with an even more exciting
range in the Chinese market."

 

Renewed model range for China

 

 

Nissan plans to launch
seven new models in China by 2022. The company recognises that Chinese consumers
require more than products and 
technology every day to enrich their lives in new ways. Η
Nissan is ready to meet and exceed these demands by revitalizing
its product portfolio, offering exciting new models.

 

Expansion into EV and e-POWER

 

 

Nine models in the range
Nissan in China are to be equipped with electric motors (EV or e-POWER) by
in 2025. Nissan knows that drivers in China are looking for reliable and exciting
EV options. With the Ariya launching in China next year, Nissan is launching
a new era of technology and mobility in Evs,  that does not compromise between the range
and performance.

 

Advanced ProPILOT driver support

 

 

Nissan, plans to make available
five models in its range in China with advanced driver assistance technology
ProPILOT until 2022, covering the 70% of Nissan passenger models in the
specific market. China is leading the world in autonomous vehicles, as the desire to
customer demand for greater comfort and safety drives innovation. Nissan continues
working to bring ProPILOT 2.0, the latest generation of technology, to China,
to provide a safer and more exciting driving experience.

 

NissanConnect

 

 

Nissan's plans want  nine of its models in China to feature the
NissanConnect by 2024, covering 90% of its models in the market. China
is at the forefront of connectivity and Nissan is equipping its cars
with the latest capabilities, to offer its customers a closer relationship with the
and a more seamless connection with society.