AutomobilesNissan to offer partial driving automation standard on new cars
Over 20 models will have new tech; hands-free to feature on luxury vehicles
Nissan will roll out more than 20 models equipped with basic automated driving technology by fiscal 2023. (Source photos by Ken Kobayashi and Koji Uema)
Nikkei staff writers
October 8, 2020 19:01 JST
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will equip all future vehicles with basic automated driving functions, aiming to release more than 20 such models by fiscal 2023. The technology will enable Nissan's more expensive models to be operated hands-free on the highway, while low- to midprice cars will be able to track vehicles in front of them.