27th October 2011 Cat: Nissan with
Nissan has announced that they can be releasing a brand-new heavy van the Nissan NV 400 in Europe. They may be aiming to lure customers with this new van model, featuring quality components in an affordable cost.
Nissan has provided the NV 400 with new grille, front bumper, integrated daytime running headlights plus an improved car framework. The van got its start together with premium automaker Renault and displays bold premium looks.
The NV 400 will probably be released by Nissan in several versions in order for the customers can select whichever model that fits their demands. These models will differ in cargo volume space, height, car length plus the wheelbase. Nissan will most likely offer the NV 400 as a dropside, box-body, crew van, combi or even a panel van.
Underneath the hood, each.3 liter turbocharged diesel engine can generate an electrical creation of 100,125 and 150 hp based on the model. The NV 400 is often a highly fuel efficient car and it has passed Euro 5 standards for car emission. The automobile has been efficiently made to reduce running costs and needs major servicing in an interval of 2 yrs. It possesses a great Global positioning system system also.

The Vice chairman of Nissan’s Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Business Unit, Sergio Alcaraz has stated that this NV400 may be designed to help Nissan gain management of the heavy van segment on the LCV market. The NV400 is supposed to be a better with the Interstar model and can be used for just a various purposes.
21st October 2011 Cat: Nissan with
The Nissan Juke-R, a perception car beefed track of the Nissan GT-R’s drivetrain, continues to be introduced — but the automaker insists “the car isn’t for production.”
Nissan said in a very statement which the road-legal Juke-R concept was designed to “test the public’s respond to a seriously sporty Juke.” Only two Juke-Rs will probably be built, one out of left-hand-drive and something in right-hand-drive, by motorsports outfit RML with input from Nissan Technology Center for Europe.
The Juke’s standard 188-horsepower 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine has become replaced because of the 530-hp 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine through the GT-R.
Exterior cues include flared wheel arches, revised back and front bumpers, 20-inch forged alloy wheels, along with a split rear wing.
The cabin gets the gauges, dials and 7-inch Liquid crystal display from the GT-R. The Juke-R also gets twin race-seats with five-point harnesses and also a roll cage. Read the rest of this entry »
11th July 2011 Cat: Nissan with
Some carmakers are displaying their latest goodies with the 2010 NAIAS, Nissan is planning to debut its new crossover on the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in March. Nevertheless, the Japanese manufacturer gives its best to keep things secret with regards to the style of your production model.
But listed below are a number of computer-generated images (CGIs) likely to give to us a glimpse into that this future model will look like. Codenamed Juke, the crossover will likely be smaller compared to the Qashqai but greater than a Nissan Note. It’ll be made in the UK and definately will arrive in European showroom as soon as October.
With regard to exterior styling, the Juke are going to be similar in look with the concept, but provided that we’re talking about the leading fascia. On the other hand, the spine side in the car will suffer major modifications from the version we’ve seen on the concept, with all the outcome looking more to be a Nissan-like product.
Particularly the interior are still in the early stages, so we can’t tell beyond doubt what are the elements seen for the concept that could reach production. However, the theory had several lightweight carbon components. The centre area of the backrests features a mesh material, allowing outside to flow around the occupants.
Unfortunately, there isn’t any technical details available, but expect an electric train engine lineup specifically optimized for reduced emissions and fuel consumption. The Juke will likely borrow some engines in the Qashqai but Nissan is yet to say which exactly will be the engines for use around the future crossover.