The Nissan IMx concept vehicle: embodying the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility

The Nissan IMx concept vehicle: embodying the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility

The Nissan IMx concept vehicle: embodying the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility

Recent technological advancements are spurring the greatest evolutionary leap for automobiles since the car was invented. Electrification and artificial intelligence are having a big impact on how cars are designed, engineered and thought of and may change the very idea of “driving.”

In March 2016, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. unveiled Nissan Intelligent Mobility, an innovative vision that declared the company’s commitment to “pursue a safer and sustainable society, while making the driving experience more exciting.” The IMx concept vehicle, introduced at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show, provides a glimpse into the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, promoting a stronger connection between car and driver. The theme for the IMx is “Together We Ride.”

Nissan Intelligent Mobility
Nissan Intelligent Mobility comprises the following three elements:

  • Nissan Intelligent Driving
    Nissan strives to develop technology that will enable a safer, more enjoyable driving experience for all. Nissan Intelligent Driving continues to push the envelope in AI development, combining sensing technology that monitors and collects information surrounding the vehicle, AI technology capable of accurately analyzing collected information, and technology that can control cars with precision. We’re committed to the realization of cars that handle precisely and according to the driver’s intentions, making the driving experience safer and more enjoyable.
  • Nissan Intelligent Power
    Smooth yet powerful acceleration, plus a linear response, delivering both comfort and an exhilarating experience: This can’t be accomplished by simply switching the drivetrain to an electric motor. It can only be achieved with Nissan’s accumulative knowledge in electric motor management, custom tailored to seamlessly engage with human sensitivity. Likewise, sustainable social mobility can only be accomplished with smart implementation of clean energy technology. Nissan will lead the dissemination of electric drive technology in the industry, based on Nissan Intelligent Power.
  • Nissan Intelligent Integration
    As the connection between people and cars – as well as society and cars – becomes stronger, the role of cars will also expand, including the potential to become part of the social infrastructure. Nissan Intelligent Integration will establish new roles for automobiles as an integral part of society that contributes to the improvement of people’s lives, beyond just being a mode of transportation.

Nissan remains committed to aggressively tackling issues that confront the automotive industry, such as climate change, air pollution, traffic congestion and traffic-related accidents. The company has accelerated the development of Nissan Intelligent Mobility to address these issues head on, as it continues to promote the joys of driving and traveling in a safe, comfortable environment. The IMx is not a concept vehicle mired in pure fantasy; rather, it provides a realistic peek into the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility.

Making travel more enjoyable through the advancement of autonomous driving technology: Nissan Intelligent Driving

The IMx takes the ProPILOT technology offered on the new Nissan LEAF a step further, by offering fully autonomous driving with no human intervention.

With the newest autonomous and AI technologies, the driver can opt for fully autonomous driving by selecting ProPILOT Drive (PD mode). The system stows the steering wheel inside the dashboard and automatically reclines the front and rear seats, allowing the vehicle’s occupants to relax and enjoy their commute. The panoramic, curved display above the dashboard and the wood grain-patterned LCD display become a private entertainment center, allowing occupants to enjoy the scenery outside, watch a music video or even video chat with someone remotely, making full use of their time while traveling to their destination. When Manual Drive (MD mode) is selected, the steering wheel and seats return to their original positions, allowing the driver to take back control. The IMx offers the joy of driving and the pleasure of travel to both driver and passengers.

The Human Machine Interface of the IMx is very simple. The switch from PD mode to MD mode, and vice versa, can only be done by using the PD Commander, located on the center console and steering switch. The displays and infotainment system can be controlled by gestures and eye movements. Intuitive controls and a voice command system allow drivers to focus on driving, allowing them to access various information in a smart, easy and safe manner.

Promoting the convenience and pleasure of electric vehicle driving: Nissan Intelligent Power

Beginning in 2020, Nissan will introduce new, dedicated electric vehicle platforms as it expands its EV model lineup. These platforms will boast truly efficient packaging, with all the mechanical components taking up minimal space, which in turn allows for an extraordinarily large cabin designed to provide maximum comfort for the vehicle’s occupants. Despite the presence of a large-capacity battery, the IMx platform has a flat floor, resulting in a cavernous interior. Also, thanks to Nissan’s vast experience with the Nissan LEAF and other electric models, the IMx boasts the handling prowess of a high-performance car. The new platform’s highly rigid nature translates to an excellent on-road feel, while the low center of gravity enhances the vehicle’s dynamic qualities, giving it a sharper turning response and enhancing overall agility.

Powering the IMx is a pair of high-output electric motors placed at the front and rear of the vehicle, giving the vehicle all-wheel-drive capability. The motors combine to produce 320 kW of power and an astounding 700 Nm of torque, making the vehicle a powerful, yet quiet crossover. A new high-capacity battery, redesigned with increased energy density, results in a driving range of more than 600 kilometers on a single charge. This allows occupants to enjoy sporty driving without worrying about recharging the battery.

With the excellent, straight-line performance and unrivaled agility, the IMx delivers an elevated level of driving excitement for all who sit behind the wheel.

Becoming part of the social infrastructure: Nissan Intelligent Integration

Along with electrification and vehicle intelligence, to achieve sustainable mobility, it’s essential for cars to become part of the social infrastructure. The IMx was engineered to establish unrivaled convenience and social integration by combining autonomous technology with connected-car technology and leveraging the vehicle’s high-capacity batteries to create a new role for cars.

For example, the IMx has the ability to autonomously drive to the airport and park on its own, then pick up the owner when he or she returns from their trip. During that time, the IMx can perform tasks autonomously that were unimaginable until recently. The IMx’s battery can be charged wirelessly, without the need of a cable. The IMx can

automatically share its power using vehicle-to-home or vehicle-to- building systems when it’s parked inside or near a building. It can also link to the local power grid. The high-capacity battery can then help stabilize electrical power frequency and act as a virtual power plant, contributing to the efficient use of renewable energy and energy management.

This future role of connected-car technology is demonstrated by Nissan’s Seamless Autonomous Mobility, introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2017. SAM was designed to handle unpredictable situations during fully autonomous driving. The commands sent from the control center travel through a cloud-based database, allowing it to be shared with other autonomously driven vehicles in the vicinity. Although some critical circumstantial decisions need to be performed manually, the advanced AI system accumulates data for future use with the intent of providing smooth, incident-free autonomous driving.

The IMx, a concept vehicle that embodies the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, provides a glimpse of what cars will be like in the future. With Nissan Intelligent Mobility, we’re committed to changing the way people and cars communicate, as well as how cars interact with society – helping build a more convenient and enjoyable driving experience for future generations.

courtesy: newsroom.nissan-global.com

Nissan shares vision of autonomous vehicles with lawmakers in the U.S.

Nissan shares vision of autonomous vehicles with lawmakers in the U.S.

Nissan shares vision of autonomous vehicles with lawmakers in the U.S.

You’re about to depart on your daily commute, with a million things on your to-do list once you get to work. If only you could work in your car.

While we aren’t there yet, the accelerated pace at which automakers and tech companies are introducing vehicle prototypes and automated drive features has left some stakeholders behind. On one hand there’s excitement. On the other hand there’s concern.

Nissan addressed both this month when it hosted a forum that explored the future of autonomous vehicles. The event, held in Washington, D.C., gave lawmakers, regulators and other U.S. government officials a close and reassuring look at how Nissan is in the driver’s seat when it comes to automated drive technologies.

Andy Christensen, senior manager, Nissan Technical Center North America in Michigan, explained how Nissan’s perspective is different from other approaches that seem focused only on removing the driver from the driving experience. Nissan’s philosophy is not to simply replace the driver in an automated vehicle. Instead, Nissan wants to enhance the driver’s experience by introducing technologies that make cars more intelligent and more exciting partners.

“Someday, when drivers want, the technology will be available to do the driving task for them,” said Christensen. “But at Nissan, we see the driver remaining engaged and integral well into the future.”

It’s really an evolution. Traditionally, how to drive the car “was always left up to the human driver.”

That’s changing, according to Christensen: “Working in the area of driving automation is a completely new challenge since we are now trying to develop sensors and systems that can understand and adapt as well as human drivers.”

As technology begins to tackle the complicated task of driving, today’s driver will first experience systems assisting them, such as Nissan ProPILOT Assist, while they remain in full control.

“With continued advances in sensor and processing technology, more of the driving task will eventually be able to transfer from the driver to the system and ultimately allow the driver to do something other than drive the vehicle,” said Christensen.

Maarten Sierhuis, director, Nissan Research Center Silicon Valley, and Tracy Woodard, director, Government Affairs, Nissan North America, joined Christensen in sharing Nissan’s perspective on the future of autonomous vehicles. Woodard said hosting the event was important to “showcasing our approach to autonomous vehicles and leadership in how we are going about thoughtful rollout of these technologies.”

And as lawmakers, regulators and states grapple to understand the opportunities, challenges, realities, misconceptions, present and future of autonomous vehicles, Woodard said Nissan wants to help keep the conversation moving forward.

“Bringing our experts to Washington shows our willingness to engage on these topics with the groups and decision-makers who attended,” said Woodard.

Among those attending Nissan’s informational event were members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

courtesy: nissannews.com

Nissan releases X-Trail with ProPILOT autonomous drive technology

Nissan releases X-Trail

Nissan releases X-Trail

The Nissan X-Trail today became the second car available with ProPILOT*1, Nissan’s autonomous-drive technology that reduces the hassle of stop-and-go highway driving.

The updated X-Trail goes on sale at Nissan dealers throughout Japan today. ProPILOT, the car’s main new feature, supports drivers by helping control acceleration, braking and steering during single-lane driving on the highway. The technology has until now only been available in the Nissan Serena, which was fully redesigned in August.

The X-Trail has won over customers with its excellent driving performance and advanced features, including Intelligent Emergency Braking and Intelligent Around View Monitor with Intelligent Park Assist.

The updated version also features design changes. The exterior has a tougher new look, and the interior has an enhanced quality feel.

Other changes offer new levels of convenience. The Intelligent Park Assist system has been improved. The model also comes with a remote-controlled Automatic Rear Door, which you can operate by sliding your foot under the rear bumper.

Hybrid versions also feature an automatic grille shutter, which improves aerodynamic performance. Updated controls improve regeneration during deceleration. These features contribute to a fuel efficiency of 20.8 km/L (JC08 mode*2). All hybrid grades qualify for tax exemptions by exceeding 2020 fuel efficiency standards by 20%.

The NISMO Performance Package version of the X-Trail features design updates to its signature front and rear under spoilers. It’s also available with newly designed aluminum road wheels as a dealer option.

Nissan releases X-Trail

Overview of updated X-Trail

Advanced features

– Nissan’s ProPILOT autonomous drive technology, which helps control the accelerator, brake and steering functions when driving on the highway, in both heavy and flowing traffic (factory option on 20X/20X Hybrid)
– Intelligent Park Assist with a function that automatically sets parking positions (factory option on every grade)
– Intelligent Around View Monitor, which can display a view from all sides on the display screen, and Intelligent Rear View Mirror, both available as dealer options (factory option on every grade)
– Remote-controlled automatic rear doors (with hands-free/automatic reverse features), which can be unlocked and operated by sliding your foot under the rear bumper. (available on 20X/20X Hybrid)

Safety features

– Intelligent Lane Intervention, which can warn the driver and assists with steering when the vehicle begins to move out of its lane on freeways and arterial roads (factory option on 20X/20X Hybrid)
– Rear Cross Traffic Alert, which can detect vehicles crossing behind your car and warn you (factory option on 20X/20X Hybrid)
– High Beam Assist, which can automatically switch between low and high beams when oncoming traffic is detected (factory option on 20X/20X Hybrid)

Exterior design

– Revised fascia design for tougher look
– Enlarged signature “V-Motion” design and waistlines extending from the front grille to the engine hood
– Head/rear combination lamps with projector-type high/low beams, accentuated in black housing
– Shark-fin antenna
– Available in 12 exterior color variations, including six new colors such as “Premium Corona Orange” and “Garnet Red”

Interior design

– Redesigned instrument panel and steering
– Instrument panel features “gliding wing” design

courtesy: newsroom.nissan-global.com