Nissan News

  • Cindy McCain: Potential First Lady, part time drifter

    Cindy McCain, wife of republican presidential candidate John McCain, first became intrigued with ‘drifting’ after watching a race on television more than six years ago. Thinking that it looked kind of “cool,” she began researching the then fledgling motorsport, even travelling to Japan with her eldest son Jack to take drifting lessons with a top instructor. For the uninitiated, drifting is a form of motorsport where a driver intentionally skids a car sideways through a course in the fastest time possible. The ideal vehicle to use is something with a light body and a...

  • Nissan hikes GT-R prices in U.S. by almost $7k
    Nissan hikes GT-R prices in U.S. by almost $7k

    Nissan today announced an interim price adjustment on the 2009 GT-R due to increased raw materials costs, with base prices now starting at $76,840 and prices for the premium model starting at $79,090, up from $69,850 and $71,900 respectively. The new prices are exclusive of a $1,000 destination and...

  • Nissan to unveil Nuvu concept and all-new Pixo city car at Paris Motor Show
    Nissan to unveil Nuvu concept and all-new Pixo city car at Paris Motor Show

    Nissan will present a new concept vehicle at next month’s Paris Motor Show that the carmaker claims is a preview of a future production model due in the middle of the next decade. The concept is called the Nuvu, short for ‘New View,’ and is described as a compact city car aimed at...

  • Report: Nissan considering plug-in hybrids
    Report: Nissan considering plug-in hybrids

    Both Toyota and General Motors are committed to launching a new generation of plug-in hybrid vehicles over the next two years but they are far from being the only carmakers in the race to develop the ultra-efficient vehicles. A Nissan official has today revealed that his company has already...

  • Japan building national charging station network for future EVs
    Japan building national charging station network for future EVs

    Building hundreds of quick-recharge power stations across the island nation is Japan's first step toward welcoming a new era of motoring. Expecting a rapid roll-out of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles beginning next year, the country is rapdily preparing to become a welcoming environment for...

  • Nismo releases official tuner parts for Nissan GT-R
    Nismo releases official tuner parts for Nissan GT-R

    While there has been a multitude of performance accessories launched for the GT-R since the car first made its debut last December, Nissan has finally released the first set of official upgrades through its in-house tuner Nismo. The range of parts are currently on sale in Japan only, and having the...

  • No plans for Nissan dedicated hybrid, petrol-electric Z could be in the works

    While its main Japanese rivals, Honda and Toyota, are both working on their next-generation of dedicated hybrid models, Nissan is heading down a different route and is looking to all-electric vehicles to differentiate its offerings in the increasingly competitive ‘green’ segment. Toyota is less than a year away from releasing its third-generation Prius, while Honda is hard at work preparing an all-new hybrid model for October’s Paris Motor Show. Nissan, meanwhile, is testing a prototype for a new all-electric vehicle it plans to launch in 2010. The carmaker is also...

  • Nissan unveils next-generation electric and hybrid prototypes
    Nissan unveils next-generation electric and hybrid prototypes

    Nissan has been selling a hybrid version of its Altima sedan for the past two years but the core technology of the vehicle, the petrol-electric hybrid drivetrain, is based on technology borrowed from Toyota. Nissan has always promised to deliver a vehicle using its own proprietary hybrid drive...

  • Nissan's new ECO pedal - taking 'helpful' driver technology too far?
    Nissan's new ECO pedal - taking 'helpful' driver technology too far?

    While most carmakers attempt to improve the fuel efficiency of their vehicles by shedding weight, improving aerodynamics or downsizing engines, Nissan is taking a slightly different approach by conditioning motorists to drive more conservatively. Nissan unveiled today a new device called the ECO...

  • Saleen unveils SMS 25th Anniversary Mustang Concept
    Saleen unveils SMS 25th Anniversary Mustang Concept

    Specialty vehicle manufacturer and racing legend Steve Saleen is celebrating his 25 years in the business with the introduction of the 720hp (537kW) SMS Twenty Fifth Anniversary Mustang Concept. Despite retiring last year, Saleen, together with hits new performance company SMS, has developed the...

  • First U.S. Nissan GT-R delivered in California
    First U.S. Nissan GT-R delivered in California

    After months of anticipation the Nissan GT-R supercar has finally gone on sale in the U.S. with the first car being delivered this morning to a Southern California customer. The keys to the Black Obsidian GT-R Premium model were handed to Daryl Alison of Costa Mesa, California, by dealer...

  • Renault plans 100,000 EVs per year by 2015
    Renault plans 100,000 EVs per year by 2015

    Plug-in hybrids, conventional hybrids and pure electric vehicles (EVs) are the hot topic as fuel prices rise with no end in sight. The future of transport appears to be almost certainly electricity-driven, and Renault, which just confirmed it was working on EVs in earnest last week, hopes to be one...

  • Audi & Renault-Nissan CEOs predicting more price rises

    GM announced this week that prices on all its 2009 models would increase by 3.5% and now the CEOs of both Audi and Renault-Nissan are predicting similar price hikes for their respective fleets due to rising raw material and production costs. Both Audi’s Rupert Stadler and Renault-Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn have stated that the rising price of raw materials and increased labor costs will likely force manufacturers to raise their prices. The admission from Rupert Stadler also confirms that even the premium segment is feeling the pinch, although he didn’t reveal by how much Audi...

  • 2009 Nissan Maxima priced  to start below $30,000
    2009 Nissan Maxima priced to start below $30,000

    Having teased the new Maxima for several days before its New York Auto Show debut earlier this year with hints of bringing back the 4DSC - Four-door Sports Car - moniker, Nissan has finally released full pricing information on their new sedan. Starting at just under $30,000 in the U.S., the car...

  • Infiniti to launch entry-level coupe based on new Z-car
    Infiniti to launch entry-level coupe based on new Z-car

    Nissan is hard at work developing its next-generation Z-car for launch next year, but according to latest reports the car’s mechanical package will eventually spawn a brand new coupe for the upmarket Infiniti brand. Nissan execs hinted at the project at the Nissan 360 media event in Portugal...

  • Nissan to launch GT-R race academy in UK
    Nissan to launch GT-R race academy in UK

    Redefining the meaning of a good customer experience, Nissan's UK GT-R sales program will be offering buyers of the everyday supercar a chance to participate in special Race Academy events at the track in Silverstone and on the legendary Nurburgring. The program consists of one-on-one instruction...

  • Nissan could build Chrysler's new compact car
    Nissan could build Chrysler's new compact car

    Rising fuel prices, which have led to flagging sales of SUVs and pickups, have also forced the Detroit 3 to cut production and layoff thousands of workers. At the same time, Japanese carmakers, which lead the industry in the compact car segment, have been benefiting from record sales as consumers...

  • First batch of Nissan GT-Rs reach U.S. shores
    First batch of Nissan GT-Rs reach U.S. shores

    One of the first shipments of the newest Japanese supercar to hit U.S. shores has arrived at the Florida port of Jacksonville. Still dressed in protective cladding and lined with plastic sheet inside, the cars are sitting on the tarmac awaiting final delivery to the dealerships and owners that have...

  • Fuel crunch pushes Nissan to build more cars, fewer pickups

    Although Nissan hasn't been as hard-hit by the downturn in the American car market as the domestic manufacturers, it is still moving to shift production from its Titan and Armada to the Altima sedan. Nissan's May sales were up 8.4% across all models, but the Titan and Armada dropped over 50% each while the Altima climbed 43%. The shift is a vivid illustration of how the average American car shopper's tastes have changed since fuel prices started approaching, and in some places exceeding $4 per gallon. Sales of the Altima rose to 34,428 units in May, while the Titan pickup and Armada full-size...

  • Update: Nissan GT-R scorches the 'Ring in 7:29
    Update: Nissan GT-R scorches the 'Ring in 7:29

    Updated with official video. At first glance the R35 Nissan GT-R is a physical paradox. The 3,800lb car's 480hp twin-turbo V6 just shouldn't be able to move it around like it does, and the base model's 20-inch Dunlop Sport tires shouldn't let it be thrown through the corners with such abandon...

  • Nissan releases official teaser for 2010 compact SUV
    Nissan releases official teaser for 2010 compact SUV

    Nissan has confirmed it will launch a new compact SUV model in 2010 that will be manufactured at its Sunderland plant in the UK alongside the current Qashqai crossover. The decision was announced following a visit today by the British Prime Minister to the site and the promise of a £6.2 million...

  • CAFE to cost Japan half what it will cost Detroit
    CAFE to cost Japan half what it will cost Detroit

    The cost of the United States' new CAFE regulations has been widely speculated - and the figures are generally expected to be high - but the first real calculations of what impact the legislation will have on the industry are beginning to be developed. One analyst firm things the American Big Three...

  • Nissan begins EV push with joint venture, test project
    Nissan begins EV push with joint venture, test project

    We've been covering Nissan's plans for an all-electric car since 2007, but until now there has been little tangible progress, at least in the public eye, aside from the concept debuted at this year's New York Auto Show. A joint venture with NEC to mass produce advanced lithium-ion batteries and the...

  • Nissan predicting 30% profit slump
    Nissan predicting 30% profit slump

    Earlier this week Nissan announced a healthy operating profit of $6.91 billion for the last fiscal year but has warned the road will be rocky and is predicting a profit slump for the current financial year of 30.5% - down to around $4.8 billion. Nissan is blaming unfavorable currency swings, rising...

Follow Us on Instagram @motorauthority

News First Drives Auto Shows Photos Videos Spy Shots