Jan 17, 2018 NIssan, CES, Brain to Vehicle Technology, AutonomousDriving, innovations
Nissan gave visitors to the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 a glimpse of its vision for the future of mobility – a future, it says, with more autonomy, more electrification and more connectivity.
Among the highlights were the brand's pioneering Brain-to-Vehicle (B2V) technology. B2V interprets signals from the driver's brain to assist with driving and to help the vehicle's autonomous and manual systems learn from the driver. The technology promises shorter reaction times and systems that adapt to maximize driving pleasure.
Also featured were the Nissan IMx concept vehicle and the all new Nissan LEAF. Making its regional debut, the IMx promotes a stronger connection between car and driver. It has a full suite of autonomous driving capabilities, seating for four, and an electric powertrain with more torque than the Nissan GT-R.
The new generation of the Nissan LEAF, the world's best-selling electric vehicle, combines the excitement of 100% electric driving with advanced technologies such as ProPILOT (ProPILOT Assist in the U.S.), e-Pedal and enhanced connectivity. This icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility went on sale in Japan in October 2017.
Nissan's stand is at booth 5431 in the Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall. Executives from Nissan and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance also joined panel discussions during CES:
Nissan Executive Vice President Daniele Schillaci joined a discussion titled "Self-Driving Cars: the Future of Personal Transportation".
Alfonso Albaisa, Nissan's senior vice president for global design, joined a discussion titled "Design Thinking for Your Business."
Christian Ledoux, director of mobility and connected services for the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, joined a panel titled "Autonomous Vehicles in the Cities of Tomorrow”.
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