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Nissan puts ProPILOT in Qashqai driver’s seat

One of the attractions of the 2017 Geneva Motor Show was the new Nissan Qashqai, featuring the ProPILOT autonomous drive system, which be added to the Qashqai during 2017.

It includes a wide range of premium enhancements, a contemporary new design and dynamic performance improvements. Nissan Intelligent Mobility technologies have been added to the vehicle as it celebrates 10 years as a crossover.

Nissan Intelligent Mobility is the brand’s blueprint for the future of motoring, targeting zero emissions and zero fatalities. It was first announced a year ago, at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Since then, significant progress has been made under all three of its pillars: Intelligent Driving, covering advances on how cars are driven; Intelligent Power, which guides developments on how they are powered; and Intelligent Integration, a wider investment strategy on the role vehicles play in society.

Under Intelligent Driving, progress to date includes a public demonstration of Seamless Autonomous Mobility (SAM). It’s a development of NASA technology which will help autonomous vehicles navigate unexpected obstacles.

Nissan’s vehicle-to-grid technology – part of Intelligent Integration – is now undergoing trials in countries including Denmark and the UK. The first units are with customers, allowing them to sell energy back to a power network.

Similarly, Nissan’s second-life battery storage technology – taking batteries from used Nissan LEAF cars – continues to make rapid progress. The first Nissan xStorage units are now in homes and offices, and also powering Amsterdam Arena, home to Ajax Football Club.

The Nissan BladeGlider prototype showcases the innovation and excitement of a high-performance Nissan EV – a key part of the Intelligent Power strategy. In February, Nissan revealed how it brought the streets of Monaco alive, with the brand’s new EV ambassador, Hollywood actress Margot Robbie, at the wheel.

And Nissan has announced that the world’s best-selling EV – the Nissan LEAF – will feature ProPILOT autonomous driving technology when the second-generation model is launched very soon.

ProPILOT controls the steering, acceleration and braking in a single lane on highways, providing consumers with a more confident drive, enhanced control and greater freedom. It is already in action on the road with Nissan Serena customers in Japan.

Last week Nissan staged a major media event on public roads in London, demonstrating a more advanced version of ProPILOT for the first time in Europe.

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