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Home News Auto News Nissan Wants All Its Cars In Japan To Be Able To Brake By Itself Nissan Wants All Its Cars In Japan To Be Able To Brake By Itself Auto News Jim Kem | June 27, 2015 09:47 am Automatic braking and other pre-crash safety features are usually found in more expensive higher-end models a given automaker’s range, but Nissan it wants to make it a feature on all mass-volume cars in its domestic market by this autumn.According to a Reuters report, Japan’s second largest automaker is investing heavily in the prediction that automatic braking will be the focus of the next large-scale implementation of a safety feature, following airbags and antilock brakes becoming standard equipment. And their intention to outfit pretty much every model they offer with the system will begin with the X-Trail Hybrid SUV that was unveiled recently.An increasing market demand, especially in developed markets, for more advanced safety features has led to this move and it is expected that other automakers will be setting up rival solutions to reduce the number of emergency braking accidents.In the new RAV4 Hybrid, Toyota, Nissan’s primary competitor, revealed its system (dubbed Toyota Safety Sense or TSS) that utilizes a camera with laser radar to detect a would-be collision that alerts the driver and can apply braking force should the threat reach above a certain threshold. Toyota said that in the Japanese and North American markets, the new safety system will be either offered as standard or as an optional extra on nearly all the passenger cars offered there.Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan and Renault, said that these technologies are all incremental steps toward the self-driving cars which, as he said in a previous statement, would likely be introduced into the Japanese market some time in 2016. Its reasonable to assume that both Nissan and Renault are hard at work to perfect the vehicles, technology, and infrastructure to properly flesh out this vision.It’s unknown what the rollout strategy is for the rest of the world, but a commitment as big as this isn’t likely to stay confined for very long, meaning that there should be plans coming to light for Nissan’s future vehicles in Malaysia having automatic braking as a standard and perhaps self-driving cars even further down the line. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Automatic Braking hybrid Nissan safety X-Trail Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Nissan X-Trail gets new Flaming Red colour – limited units only Auto News Kon | January 21, 2016 One of the most distinctive colours used in Nissan’s global communication materials of the current-generation T32 X-Trail is red. In overseas motor ... Bangkok 2015: Thailand Launches Locally-Assembled Nissan X-Trail Hybrid Auto News Hans | March 12, 2018 Following a preview to the Thai media earlier last week, the all-new Nissan X-Trail has now been officially launched in Thailand at the 2015 Thailand ... Nissan Introduces X-Trail Hybrid Variant For Japan Auto News Hans | June 30, 2015 Sixteen months after the all-new Nissan X-Trail made its debut in Japan, Nissan announced today that a 2-litre hybrid variant will also join the ... Review: New Nissan X-Trail 2.0L Hybrid – Maintaining The Momentum Reviews Gokul | January 08, 2021 After many years of silence, the Nissan brand is all set to bounce back and make its presence felt once again in the Malaysian automotive ... Comments
Nissan Wants All Its Cars In Japan To Be Able To Brake By Itself Auto News Jim Kem | June 27, 2015 09:47 am Automatic braking and other pre-crash safety features are usually found in more expensive higher-end models a given automaker’s range, but Nissan it wants to make it a feature on all mass-volume cars in its domestic market by this autumn.According to a Reuters report, Japan’s second largest automaker is investing heavily in the prediction that automatic braking will be the focus of the next large-scale implementation of a safety feature, following airbags and antilock brakes becoming standard equipment. And their intention to outfit pretty much every model they offer with the system will begin with the X-Trail Hybrid SUV that was unveiled recently.An increasing market demand, especially in developed markets, for more advanced safety features has led to this move and it is expected that other automakers will be setting up rival solutions to reduce the number of emergency braking accidents.In the new RAV4 Hybrid, Toyota, Nissan’s primary competitor, revealed its system (dubbed Toyota Safety Sense or TSS) that utilizes a camera with laser radar to detect a would-be collision that alerts the driver and can apply braking force should the threat reach above a certain threshold. Toyota said that in the Japanese and North American markets, the new safety system will be either offered as standard or as an optional extra on nearly all the passenger cars offered there.Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan and Renault, said that these technologies are all incremental steps toward the self-driving cars which, as he said in a previous statement, would likely be introduced into the Japanese market some time in 2016. Its reasonable to assume that both Nissan and Renault are hard at work to perfect the vehicles, technology, and infrastructure to properly flesh out this vision.It’s unknown what the rollout strategy is for the rest of the world, but a commitment as big as this isn’t likely to stay confined for very long, meaning that there should be plans coming to light for Nissan’s future vehicles in Malaysia having automatic braking as a standard and perhaps self-driving cars even further down the line. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Automatic Braking hybrid Nissan safety X-Trail
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Nissan X-Trail gets new Flaming Red colour – limited units only Auto News Kon | January 21, 2016 One of the most distinctive colours used in Nissan’s global communication materials of the current-generation T32 X-Trail is red. In overseas motor ...
Bangkok 2015: Thailand Launches Locally-Assembled Nissan X-Trail Hybrid Auto News Hans | March 12, 2018 Following a preview to the Thai media earlier last week, the all-new Nissan X-Trail has now been officially launched in Thailand at the 2015 Thailand ...
Nissan Introduces X-Trail Hybrid Variant For Japan Auto News Hans | June 30, 2015 Sixteen months after the all-new Nissan X-Trail made its debut in Japan, Nissan announced today that a 2-litre hybrid variant will also join the ...
Review: New Nissan X-Trail 2.0L Hybrid – Maintaining The Momentum Reviews Gokul | January 08, 2021 After many years of silence, the Nissan brand is all set to bounce back and make its presence felt once again in the Malaysian automotive ...