Thursday, October 27, 2011

Juke-R: The World’s Fastest Crossover

What happens when a car company takes the engine from its most powerful, most expensive sports car and shoe-horns it into one of its compact entry-level crossovers?

In Nissan’s case you get the Juke-R, a slammed, tire-shredding version of the controversially-styled Juke crossover powered by the 480-horsepower turbocharged V6 motor from the company’s flagship GT-R. Nissan unveiled the concept vehicle as a “surprise guest” at the end of a press conference for another vehicle in Spain.

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Nissan says the engine swap makes the Juke-R the world’s fastest crossover. However, the GT-R’s V6 was not an easy fit in the space designed for the Juke’s 1.6-litre four-cylinder. The team at RML, a U.K. motorsports specialist hired to build the Juke-R for Nissan, had to essentially build the car around the engine and its large, complex cooling system.

Nissan says RML will build two Juke-Rs – one with left-hand drive and one right-hand-drive version. Testing is to begin next month. A Nissan spokesman says the company plans to eventually turn out production versions of the vehicle.

Source: wsj.com

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Innovation for Doers, Innovation for All

With full-size payload and towing, the Nissan Frontier is the mid-size truck that acts like a full size, giving the driver the feeling they can tackle any obstacle.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Nissan's Mid-Size Car is This Year's Big Seller

Nissan's American-built mid-size car, the Altima, is catching on with car buyers this year.

Through the first nine months of 2011, the pleasantly styled and well-powered Altima posted U.S. sales of more than 200,000 and outsold a perennial top seller, the Honda Accord. The Altima also was the fifth most popular car or truck in the United States in sales last month, and its September sales were just 495 shy of the month's total Toyota Camry sales.

The Accord and Camry traditionally are No. 1 and 2, respectively, in U.S. car sales.

The sales gains aren't just because the Nissan was able to resume production faster than Honda and Toyota after the big earthquake in Japan early this year and have readily available cars on dealer lots.

The five-passenger Altima, which made its U.S. debut in the 1993 model year, has been coming into its own for a while, Nissan officials said.

Buyers find the 2012 Altima largely unchanged from the 2011 version, which has been known for spunky performance, comfortable ride and easy-to-use controls and gauges. The 2012 models with four-cylinder engine also are competitive in fuel mileage, ranking seventh overall among non-diesel and non-hybrid 2012 mid-size sedans.

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Adding to the appeal: The Altima, with above average reliability, is a recommended buy of Consumer Reports.

And the 2012 sedan earned four out of five stars for passenger protection in a frontal crash and five out of five stars for side crash protection.

Plus, it's built in not one, but two assembly plants in the United States — Smyrna, Tenn., and Canton, Miss.

The biggest change for Altima for 2012 is that the slow-selling, high-priced, gasoline-electric Altima hybrid sedan is no longer being produced.

Starting manufacturer's suggested retail price, including destination charge, for the 2012 Altima sedan is $21,170. This is for the base 2.5 model with 175-horsepower, four-cylinder gasoline engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT) that a driver operates like an automatic transmission. The upscale Altima 3.5 SR sedan, which has sport-tuned suspension and 270-horsepower V-6, has a starting retail price, including destination charge, of $26,190.

In comparison, the competing, mid-size 2012 Ford Fusion sedan has a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of $20,645 with 175-horsepower four-cylinder engine and manual transmission. The lowest retail price for a 2012 Fusion with automatic is $21,540, which is $370 more than the base Altima.

The 2012 Honda Accord sedan with 177-horsepower four cylinder and manual transmission starts at $22,150, or $980 more than the base Altima. With automatic, the 2012 Accord sedan starts at $22,950.

The Altima also is sold as a two-door, five-seat coupe with a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of $24,360. This base coupe comes with 175-horsepower four cylinder and manual transmission. The lowest starting retail price for a 2012 Altima Coupe with automatic is $24,860.

The test Altima was the mid-range 2.5 S sedan that topped out at more than $26,000 with power driver seat, moonroof, Bluetooth connectivity, dual climate control and alloy wheels among the options. With standard curtain air bags, traction and stability control, the tester did not have leather-trimmed seats or navigation system.

The test Altima immediately impressed with its power. The 2.5-liter, double overhead cam four cylinder moved the car quickly and in sprightly fashion on city streets and country roads.

There was engine buzziness on uphill sections of highway, but the car still kept up with traffic.

The CVT worked well, without making passengers hear a lot of high-engine revving. In fact, it was one of the best experiences I've had with a four-cylinder and CVT working together smoothly to power a sizable car that's nearly 16 feet long.

The Altima's steering was nicely responsive, too, and better than expected. I appreciated that the car came with both tilt and telescope steering column, so I could adjust the wheel to the best spot for me.

The interior was quite quiet, and I didn't hear much from passing trucks or motorcycles. I didn't notice wind noise, either.

Fabric seats looked and felt good, and side windows in front and back were good-sized. But back-seat headroom was about an inch less than what's in the Fusion and Accord. All gauges, buttons and knobs were easy to understand and within reach. I was especially impressed by the huge Altima glovebox with nearly half a cubic foot of space.

Cubbies on the doors were large enough to hold 20-ounce drinks, and there were three cupholders in the console between driver and front passenger — a nice touch.

There also was a handy covered cubby at the base of the middle of the dashboard that was just right for storing a cell phone.

It is, however, easy to drive the four-cylinder Altima with gusto, because it powers along so easily. Often, I found myself going over the speed limit in the city, but I still averaged 26.5 miles per gallon in travel that was 70 percent city driving.

This was enough to go 530 miles on a single tank of regular gasoline, because the Altima's big tank holds 20 gallons. In comparison, the Accord's gas tank is 18.5 gallons.

For the record, the four-cylinder Altima is rated at 23 mpg in the city and 32 on the highway.

Unfortunately, there already have been two safety recalls of the 2012 Altimas. One, announced in July, was for certain 2011 and 2012 Altimas that had suspension bolts that weren't tightened to specification and could lead to vibration and possible loss of vehicle control.

The second recall, announced in August, was due to an air bag control unit not being assembled properly. This could mean the air bag wouldn't properly inflate in a crash.

Source: www.ap.org

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Nissan: Plug-in Potential Sets Standards

Nissan and Japanese university technicians have reportedly developed new technology that will fully charge batteries in electric vehicles in 10 minutes.

Breakthrough improvements in capacitor technology is leading the automotive industry to a fast-charging standard that will make owning an electric vehicle (EV) easier.

An existing fast-charge standard is so far only applicable to Europe and the United States. Carmakers that have signed up to it include BMW, Daimler, Ford, General Motors and Volkswagen, including VW group brands Audi and Porsche.

The result will be that all future EVs from the collaborating carmakers will be able to use the same type of fast charger, as well as products from other brands that subsequently adopt the standard.

Nissan's development involves a switch from battery technology to capacitor technology.

Reports describe a capacitor that replaces carbon in its electrode with tungsten oxide and vanadium oxide, enabling it to hold more power.

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Under testing, the capacitor could reportedly be fully charged in just 10 minutes while offering almost the same energy-storage capacity and voltage as a lithium-ion battery. However, it is expected to take 10 years for the technology to become commercially viable, by which time it should help carmakers reduce EV production costs while making them far more appealing to consumers.

Capacitors are already used in micro-hybrid applications such as PSA Peugeot Citroen's e-HDI system, which uses regenerative braking to first store charge in a capacitor before being fed into the conventional 12V battery or used to provide a quick burst of energy to restart the engine after idle-stop has activated.

Nissan has also spearheaded a joint-venture with European electrical supply equipment companies Circutor, DBT, Efacec, Endesa and Siemens that is hoped to grow quick-charge points on the continent through a halving of equipment costs.

In the US, Nissan has recently reduced the price of the home-charging system for customers of its Leaf EV.

In addition to the infrastructure and consumer advantages, manufacturers will benefit from a reduction in complexity when designing vehicles, plus associated economies of scale.

The proposed system must not only feature a standardised charging connector but integrate all possible charging scenarios, much like the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard introduced for computers and other electronic devices in the mid-1990s.

Carmakers using existing Level 1 and Level 2 connectors agree that standardisation increases the public take-up of EVs.

As such, the new system will be backwards-compatible with connector standards in the US and Europe.

Ford vice-president of international government affairs Steve Biegun told Australian website GoAuto that the company understood the importance of providing "technologically innovative solutions that are convenient for our customers".

"It's part of our 'One Ford' vision and a key factor in our company's overall success," he said.

"We applied the same philosophy in working with other global carmakers and governments to offer one common approach on charging electric vehicles - helping speed infrastructure development, strengthen economic growth and, most importantly, make charging even more convenient for our customers."

Source: nzherald.co.nz

Monday, October 17, 2011

2 Cars in One: A Capable Off-Road Vehicle and a Family SUV

This Nissan Pathfinder has a powerful V6 engine, generous storage room, and strong towing ability. It is both a capable off-road vehicle and a family SUV!
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

NISSAN EXPANDS PARTNERSHIP WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL

$2.5 million donation promotes sustainable construction;
builds will engage Nissan employees, dealers and customer volunteers

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Nissan Americas announced a significant expansion of its longstanding partnership with Habitat for Humanity International with a $2.5 million donation. Nissan’s vision is to invite all its stakeholders to participate in the partnership with Habitat for Humanity. Consumers who visit the Nissanusa.com website can click through to Habitat’s site to make a donation or find volunteer opportunities across the country.

“Our relationship with Habitat will lead to new opportunities for Nissan owners and our dealer partners to get involved in future Habitat builds,” said Bill Krueger, vice chairman, Nissan Americas. “Both Nissan and Habitat are committed to sustainability, so it’s fitting that our dollars will also support sustainable construction practices in Habitat affiliates nationwide. Nissan cares about the environment and about giving back to the communities where our customers, dealers and employees live and work. Collaborating with Habitat allows us to carry out these priorities in a tangible, meaningful way.”

Nissan is funding grants and providing Nissan vehicles to 10 Habitat affiliates that make commitments to sustainable construction practices. Habitat will use a portion of Nissan’s donation to conduct sustainability “summits” for affiliates and their local communities. Nissan funding will also support the annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Haiti in November 2011.

“Nissan’s financial support enables us to help more families improve their living conditions in ways they can afford,” said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, “We are extremely grateful to have a partner like Nissan that shares our commitment to building sustainable communities. This is an exciting opportunity for our affiliates and for our recovery work in Haiti.”

Throughout this partnership Nissan and Habitat for Humanity will share a common goal: to build affordable, sustainable homes in partnership with families in need of decent housing. Nissan-sponsored Habitat homes will be equipped with many “green living” features, including low-flowing plumbing fixtures, programmable thermostats, energy-efficient fluorescent lighting, high-performance windows and ENERGY STAR® appliances. These eco-friendly amenities align with Nissan’s Green Program, which supports efforts to reduce the company’s impact on the environment.

Nissan’s partnership with Habitat dates to 2005, following hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Nissan donated 50 Nissan Titan trucks to assist Habitat’s response efforts in the Gulf Coast and mobilized employees to assist in home building. Since 2006, Nissan employees have helped to build more than 30 homes across the United States. Outside the U.S., Nissan’s funding supported the construction of 15 homes in Haiti following the devastating earthquake in 2010. To date, Nissan employees have logged more than 56,000 volunteer hours building homes with Habitat for Humanity.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Nissan LEAF Continues On Its “Drive Electric Tour”

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With thousands of Nissan LEAFs already on the road and the innovative all-electric car soon to be on sale in more U.S. cities around the country, Nissan is out to keep the momentum rolling with the launch of phase two of its “Drive Electric Tour.” The tour, which focuses on allowing people to experience the efficiency and practicality of pure-electric driving, originally ran from October 2010 through March of 2011 and provided approximately 50,000 Nissan LEAF test drives across the nation.

The next stage of the Drive Electric Tour began in July in Long Island, N.Y., and is scheduled to visit 25 more U.S. cities before finishing up in Miami in January of 2012. And in addition to providing thousands of test drives, the tour also will provide a chance for people to learn more about other aspects of the LEAF and its impressive new technologies, as well as allow current LEAF owners to share their experiences.

“As the Nissan LEAF gains momentum in its U.S. rollout, more consumers have expressed the desire to get behind the wheel and experience gas-free driving for themselves,” said Jon Brancheau, vice president, Marketing, Nissan North America. “We’re thrilled to bring the ‘Drive Electric Tour’ to new cities across the country, as well as revisit several key markets where consumer interest continues to grow.”

The LEAF is now on sale in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Tennessee, Texas, Oregon and Washington, and will roll out to new states throughout 2012. For more information on purchasing or reserving a LEAF, visit www.NissanUSA.com; to learn more about the Drive Electric Tour, log onto www.DriveNissanLeaf.com.

Currently scheduled tour stops include:

Oct. 7-9: Los Angeles
Oct. 14-16: Houston
Oct. 21-23: Dallas
Oct. 28-30: Phoenix
Nov. 4-6: Las Vegas
Nov. 11-13: San Diego
Nov. 18-27: San Francisco
Dec. 2-4: Portland, Ore.
Dec. 9-11: Seattle
Jan. 6-8, 2012: Austin, Texas
Jan. 13-15, 2012: Atlanta
Jan. 20-22, 2012, Orlando, Fla.
Jan. 27-20, 2012: Miami

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The Nissan NV200 is the "Taxi of Tomorrow"

The city with the nation's largest taxi fleet has selected Nissan to design and supply the next-generation"Taxi of Tomorrow"

The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission selected the Nissan NV200 as the exclusive taxi of New York City beginning in late 2013.The award comes after a rigorous selection process that occurred over more than two years.The competition built upon more than a century of taxi industry heritage to drive the design and creation of a purpose-built vehicle, tuned to the city's streets.

"Nissan is proud to provide the next generation of taxis for the City of New York,"said Tavares."The NV200 taxi will give Nissan the opportunity to showcase our dedication to vehicle quality and urban mobility to more than 600,000 passengers every day."

The Nissan NV200 taxi will be produced in North America at Nissan's facility in Cuernavaca, Mexico.The Nissan NV200 taxi will be a modified version of the compact commercial vehicle currently available in global markets. 

As part of the program,Nissan also will work with the City and taxi owners on a pilot program to study the use of zero-emission,electric vehicles as taxis.  Nissan will provide up to six 100-percent electric Nissan LEAFs to taxi owners for testing in 2012 as well as the charging stations to support their use.

"The city's Taxi of Tomorrow is the Nissan NV 200-and it's going to be the safest, most comfortable and most convenient cab the city has ever had," said Mayor Bloomberg."  We started this process to leverage our taxi industry's purchasing power to get the highest quality taxi, one that that can expand and redefine the legendary image of New York City taxicabs.  The new taxis will be custom-designed to meet the specific demands of carrying 600,000 passengers a day in New York City traffic and the vehicle meets the top priorities identified by the public in our on-line survey."

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Planned innovations,which respond to direct input from drivers,owners and passengers,include:

  • 2.0L 4-cylinder powertrain,engineered to enhance the emission performance and fuel efficiency of the taxi fleet;
  • Ample room for four passengers and their luggage,substantially improved over current taxi models;
  • A low-annoyance horn with exterior lights that indicate when the vehicle is honking,helping reduce noise pollution;
  • Sliding doors with entry step and grab handles,providing easy entry and exit;
  • Transparent roof panel(with shade)that will provide unique views of the city;
  • Independently controlled rear air conditioning with a grape phenol-coated air filter to improve cabin air quality;
  • Attractive,breathable,antimicrobial,environmentally friendly and easy-to-clean seat fabric that simulates the look and feel of leather;
  • Overhead reading lights for passengers and floor lighting to help locate belongings;
  • A mobile charging station for passengers that includes a 12V electrical outlet and two USB plugs;
  • A six-way adjustable driver's seat that features both recline and lumbar adjustments,even with a partition installed;
  • Standard driver's navigation and telematics systems.

Nissan also focused on passenger safety when designing the NV200 taxi.Key safety features include:

  • Front and rear-seat occupant curtain airbags,as well as seat-mounted airbags for the front row;
  • Standard traction control and Vehicle Dynamic Control(VDC);
  • Sliding doors to reduce the risk of pedestrians,cyclists and other motorists getting struck by doors opening unexpectedly;
  • Lights that alert other road users that taxi doors are opening.

With more than 13,000 taxis traveling a cumulative 500 million miles per year, durability was a key factor in the"Taxi of Tomorrow"selection process. Nissan will train taxi fleet operators to conduct routine in-house service and repairs, and Nissan Commercial Vehicle dealers will provide prompt service by providing the first available service bay to taxi operators needing service.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Nissan loves doing unexpected things...

Check out this combination of the Nissan Juke and the Nissan GT-R. This what the Juke-R is all about: the ultimate compact crossover.