A tale of two auto shows in Tokyo and Paris offers a surprising verdict about who’s better prepared for the future.
Nissan is set to enter the U.S. hybrid market with its first-ever plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the Rogue compact SUV. The Japanese automaker confirmed that the Rogue PHEV will hit ...
The Nissan Ariya flies under the radar a bit. It usually isn't a buyer's first choice when it comes to all-electric ...
Tesla remained the top EV maker, but its market share fell to 46 percent in August from 51 percent a year earlier as legacy ...
The Rogue PHEV arrives late next year as part of Nissan's ambitious plan to deliver 34 electrified models globally by early ...
Nissan's next-gen Skyline, celebrating 10 years, may become an EV with a larger body, 450 hp, and a new crossover model by ...
While quicker than the standard Ariya, the Nismo edition is still some way behind its most obvious high-performance EV ...
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If the model doesn’t receive the larger battery—at least at launch—we could see a smaller 20 kWh unit, which would likely ...
Nissan is rolling out its new "Nissan Energy Charge Network," which will provide Ariya SUV owners with access to over 90,000 ...
Nissan's charging network partners include Electrify America, Tesla, but Ariya is the only one with access to Supercharger.
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