What is Nissan Intelligent Mobility Technology and Why is it the Autonomous Future of Travel?

Nissan is conducting first-time European on-road autonomous vehicle tests in the east of London, having already publicly road-tested in Japan and the United States, committing itself to creating a mobile future in which there are zero emissions and zero fatalities. This is quite the ambition. And with the world in the grip of existential challenges like climate change, traffic congestion and increasing air pollution while running the gamut of time-immemorial road fatalities, it should be. For this purpose, Nissan proposed the rubric of its Intelligent Mobility Technology. But what is this curio?

Nissan Intelligent Mobility innovates in three areas. Nissan Intelligent Driving tech has the enhanced safety, control, and comfort components to help keep you and your Nissan vehicle on track with situational awareness, showcasing an Intelligent Around-View Monitor, Intelligent Lane Intervention and ProPILOT features. Nissan Intelligent Power helps reduce emissions while optimizing fuel economy, with powertrain technologies that deliver near-zero-emission mobility as well as EV tech like that in e-Power (series-hybrid) and fuel cell vehicles to make use of electricity where possible instead of fossil fuels. Last but never least, tech like Nissan Intelligent Integration helps keep vehicles connected not only with drivers but likewise with other vehicles as well as road infrastructure, having in mind eventual remote vehicle operation in the interests of reducing traffic jams, making car-sharing more efficient and enabling Nissan vehicles to better manage energy.

But Nissan Intelligent Mobility has no intention of removing the importance of you, the driver, from the equation. And neither do we here at Route 46 Nissan. Our Totowa, NJ offers a host of vehicles to revolutionize your drive experience, from coupes, hatchbacks, sedans and SUVs to trucks and vans. Come on out from Newark, Paramus, Jersey City or Bloomfield today, and we'll let you step into a driver's seat to take a spin. Like the future of smart driving tech, we're looking forward to it!

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