Nissan to expand ProPILOT Assist technology to additional models
17 May 2018|3,061 views
The availability of ProPILOT Assist is now set to expand to additional models, including the Nissan Rogue Sport in the U.S.A and the Qashqai in Canada, beginning in late 2018, as Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa said today during the company's fiscal year 2017 financial results announcement. The Rogue, including the Rogue Sport, is Nissan's top-selling nameplate in the U.S.A market.
ProPILOT Assist is a hands-on driver-assist system that helps drivers stay centred in their lane, navigate stop-and-go traffic and maintain a set vehicle speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
Nissan's exclusive ProPILOT Assist technology was originally introduced in 2016 in the Japanese-market Nissan Serena minivan. Since then, the technology has spread globally to vehicles such as the electric new Nissan Leaf, the European-market Qashqai, the Japanese-market X-Trail and the U.S.A-market Rogue. ProPILOT Assist will also be featured on the upcoming all new 2019 Nissan Altima sedan.
Additional vehicles will adopt the technology in coming years, expanding to 20 models and 20 markets by the end of FY2022, as part of the company's mid-term plan, Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022.
The availability of ProPILOT Assist is now set to expand to additional models, including the Nissan Rogue Sport in the U.S.A and the Qashqai in Canada, beginning in late 2018, as Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa said today during the company's fiscal year 2017 financial results announcement. The Rogue, including the Rogue Sport, is Nissan's top-selling nameplate in the U.S.A market.
ProPILOT Assist is a hands-on driver-assist system that helps drivers stay centred in their lane, navigate stop-and-go traffic and maintain a set vehicle speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
Nissan's exclusive ProPILOT Assist technology was originally introduced in 2016 in the Japanese-market Nissan Serena minivan. Since then, the technology has spread globally to vehicles such as the electric new Nissan Leaf, the European-market Qashqai, the Japanese-market X-Trail and the U.S.A-market Rogue. ProPILOT Assist will also be featured on the upcoming all new 2019 Nissan Altima sedan.
Additional vehicles will adopt the technology in coming years, expanding to 20 models and 20 markets by the end of FY2022, as part of the company's mid-term plan, Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022.
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