Nissan Motor Corp. recently showcased its driverless technology on city streets in Yokohama. The vehicle uses 14 cameras, ...
Nissan has taken a significant step toward premiering its new autonomous mobility service that aims to compete with major ...
A Nissan Serena minivan glides through Yokohama’s crowded streets, its steering wheel turning by itself while pedestrians in ...
Japan just took a big step into the future of public transport. On March 5th, in the quiet town of Sakai, Ibaraki Prefecture, ...
Nissan Motor Corp has tested its driverless technology in Japan, incorporating 14 cameras ... to be more alarmed by accidents ...
On a recent winter day, a bus was traveling through an intersection in Tokyo with pedestrians at a speed of 30 kph.
Video. Nissan tested its self-driving car in Yokohama, using advanced sensors to navigate traffic. While still requiring human supervision, the technology aims to address Japan’s driver shortage and ...
Takeshi Kimura, a Nissan engineer overseeing the Japanese automaker’s self-driving technology, shows the car packed with the technology to reporters at Nissan headquarters in Yokohama ...
citing Nissan’s dedication to cars as fostering more organic integration of self-driving tech, AP reports. After today’s evaluation, the Japanese automaker’s rollout plan for its ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP ... insists an automaker is more adept at integrating self-driving technology with the overall workings of a car — simply because it knows cars better.
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP ... insists an automaker is more adept at integrating self-driving technology with the overall workings of a car — simply because it knows cars better.