Nissan Cars
Nissan selected for Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index
Nissan has made the list of Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) for the second consecutive year. The CDLI recognises companies that demonstrate progressive strategies and information disclosure regarding climate change. Nissan and Renault were the only two automakers on the list this year.

Nuvu: Reshaping the city
Within just a few years, cities all over the world will be at near bursting point. If mankind wants to retain the level of personal mobility it currently enjoys – and if the city is to survive – the only way forward is for a radical rethink of the type of cars driven there. One solution could be a car like Nuvu, designed for the city of the not-too-distant future.

Pure Drive label to identify Nissan’s most efficient vehicles
From early next year in Europe and Japan, Nissan will introduce the Pure Drive badge to its range of vehicles which produce the lowest emissions, or those which feature technology that reduces fuel consumption significantly.

Crash avoidance robotic car inspired by flight of the bumblebee
What better way to advance the development of crash prevention technology than to mimic some of the best proponents of collision avoidance in the natural world? Bees.
Nissan sales, production and export for August 2008
Nissan has announced its sales, production and export results for August 2008.

Nissan 350Z What Car? Used Car of the Year ‘Best Sports Car’
The What Car? editorial team has chosen the Nissan 350Z as ‘Best Sports Car’ in this year’s used car awards.

Nissan launches educational website for children
Nissan’s Barcelona plant has launched a new educational website to coincide with the start of the new school term fabricanissan.com. The child-friendly website aims to teach all about the daily operations of a car factory whilst making learning fun for the younger audience.

More Murano than ever
Hot on the heels of the Qashqai+2 comes the striking all-new Nissan Murano, the second generation of a model that was key to establishing the entire crossover genre. Even more generously equipped than its predecessor, the latest Murano is priced from £32,795.

Nissan at 2008 Paris Motor Show
A world premiere of a futuristic concept car and of an all-new production car, as well as a heavily revised version of an existing model will be the stars of Nissan’s 2008 Paris Motor Show.

Nissan European R&D celebrates 20th anniversary
In the midst of the launch of the new Qashqai+2, Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) - Nissan’s European R&D centre and home of the Qashqai – proudly celebrates its 20th anniversary on Sunday 7 September 2008.

GT Academy names winning drivers
GT Academy, an international driving competition from PlayStation and Nissan, has found its winners following a gruelling, week-long international final at iconic British racetrack Silverstone.
Nissan production, sales and export results for July 2008
Nissan’s global production in July increased 26.8% year-on-year to 315,975 units, marking a record high for the month of July.

Nissan ‘extends’ Qashqai production
Nissan’s Sunderland Plant has started production of its newest model, the Qashqai+2. The model brings the total number of new model launches at Sunderland within the last five years to five. And earlier this year, Nissan’s CEO and President, Carlos Ghosn, confirmed a new compact crossover car will be produced at Sunderland in 2010.

Winning becomes a bit of a habit for the Nissan Note
Supermini-MPVs were added to the Auto Express New Car Honours category list in 2006, and to date there has only ever been one winner. That’s because Nissan’s Note has just been voted Best Supermini MPV for an astonishing third year in a row.
GT Academy gets real on the track at Silverstone
The world of ultra-realistic virtual racing breaks through into reality as GT Academy rolls onto the Silverstone starting grid. For the first time in the competition, contestants will have to prove that their skills go beyond virtual driving in Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.