Nissan Will Join European Car Manufacturing Association ACEA From January 1, 2024 – ACEA

Brussels, October 19, 2023 – The Executive Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) has approved Nissan’s application for membership, with effect from January 1, 2024. Founded in the 1930s, the Japanese automaker has a rich history of producing a wide range of car makes and models. Manufacturing facilities are located in Spain and the UK, and research and Read More

More Automakers Are Using Tesla’s Superchargers.this Is You

Non-Tesla EVs, except the Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (which use an incompatible plug standard called CHAdeMO), can currently be charged at one of the limited number of Tesla Superchargers that offer Magic Dock adapters. Magic Dock allows EVs with Combined Charging Standard (CCS) plugs (most non-Tesla vehicles) to use Tesla chargers designed for North American Charging Standard (NACS) Read More

2024 Nissan Rogue: New Look, New Infotainment

Nissan is a little weird. The best-selling products for most automakers in the United States are pickups, trucks or midsize SUVs. But Nissan sells more copies of its Rogue small crossover than anything else. While most automakers put four-cylinder engines in their small SUVs, Nissan gives the Rogue a turbocharged three-cylinder engine. The company plans to update its content… Source: Read More

Nissan Launches Hyperterror Concept Van For Tokyo

Nissan has previewed a new minivan concept ahead of its debut at the Tokyo Auto Show. Its angular design language hints at the Japanese brand’s future styling direction. The concept’s spectacular interior includes facing seating for autonomous driving. We love futuristic concept cars and minivans, so Nissan combines the two. Source: Kelley Blue Book