Already sixty-five years ago Nissan had experience with electrically driven automobiles. Today’s Leaf is the product of a ‘green’ conscience but in 1947 the Tama was proof that necessity is indeed the mother of invention.
Rice container or serious sports car contender from the Far East? With the 370Z Nissan have put together a six-cylinder sports machine at a bargain basement price. But whether the 370Z manages to live up to its predecessors, whether the data on paper translates to the tarmac, that is for our Auto Test to reveal.
Electric powered cars can also be fast cars. Nissan will underline this with their ‘Esflow’ e-driven sports car concept to be introduced at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. Nissan promises emission free driving pleasure with the two-seater presented for the first time in Geneva (3rd to 13th of March).
Nissan wants to make its super sports model even fitter for the race track. The GT-R Track Pack results in a car which can be driven straight from the factory to the competition circuit.
The Mini-SUVs Nissan Note and Skoda Roomster suqare off to determine the best of the cute! Will the Nissan be able to outrival the Skoda Roomster by its experience edge?