Like the Volkswagen ID.Buzz, Kia’s PV5 looks more like a minibus. At 4,695 mm long, 1,895 mm wide, and 1,899 mm tall, Kia’s passenger electric van is slightly smaller than the European ID.Buzz model ...
A 93-year-old man has given the green light for self-driving cars after being taken for a ride in an autonomous Nissan Leaf ...
No automaker has benefitted more from this trend than Toyota. For those customers who aren't ready to go fully electric yet, Toyota's hybrid bet paid off handsomely last year. It's doubling down in ...
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the GT-R in Japan, signalling the end is near for the highly recognisable sports car. “We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R and have now ...
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The first-generation Nissan Leaf was, in some ways, the people’s electric car. It made electric cars more accessible for the masses when it launched back in 2011, helping to convince many conventional ...
powering a battery pack and electric motor. It’s punchier with 140kW/330Nm, but it also weighs more – at about 200kg heavier than the petrols. 2025 Nissan Qashqai e-power. Picture: Supplied ...
Less than two months after a potential merger was floated, Honda and Nissan have called the potential ... autonomous driving software, and electric vehicle technology. “While the outcome is ...
However, the process has unraveled, and there are significant repercussions for United States-based Tesla in terms of the electric vehicle market. Honda offered Nissan a $60 billion deal but it’s not ...
Nissan is not alone in making drastic changes in response to pressures from the transition to electric vehicles and increasing competition from new entrants, particularly from China. Last year ...
Japanese automaker Nissan has announced that its upcoming N7 electric sedan will feature DeepSeek’s R1 AI model. The N7, developed through Nissan’s Chinese joint venture, Dongfeng Nissan, is designed ...
Learn more. For more information on how we test products, click here. The first all-electric Ferrari will be officially unveiled on Thursday, 9 October 2025, CEO Benedetto Vigna has revealed. Speaking ...