Nissan wants to put you in a Dayz, and, yes, that’s spelled correctly. The automaker has unveiled its Teatro for Dayz concept. It’s an electric microvan filled with a dazzling array of touchscreens ...
Jacob is a former Audi mechanic turned automotive journalist. His love for cars started the first time he held a Porsche 911 Hot Wheels car in his hands, and the very same car continues to fascinate ...
Nissan doesn’t appear excessively concerned about distracted driving with its new concept car. The car, known as Teatro for Dayz, features giant displays built into the instrument panel, door trim, ...
Kei cars are an unnatural sight in Europe, but Nissan took a couple of its Dayz to the Old Continent for research & development. Heavily camouflaged from head to toe, the city dwellers both feature ...
It’s quite unusual to spot a kei car in Europe, so you would imagine the surprise of our spy photographers when they came across a pair of camouflaged prototypes of the next-gen Nissan Dayz. The test ...
As Mitsubishi’s eK Wagon and eK X kei cars went on sale in Japan last week, Nissan also released the all-new Dayz and Dayz Highway Star. Since they are co-developed and built at the same plant, the ...
Nissan's small car concept at the Tokyo Motor Show features exterior screens and an interior projector system that makes it a powerful social media device. Following stints in TV news production and ...
Nissan's ProPilot technology has found a new home, and a rather compact one at that, in the company's all-new Dayz. The diminutive kei car is billed as the first mini-vehicle to offer the suite of ...
The biennial Tokyo Motor Show is an important event that gives Japanese car makers the opportunity to showcase concepts and production cars designed specifically for their home market. This year, ...
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Tokyo Motor Show only swings around once every two years, so Japanese carmakers often do their best to stand out amid the outlandish designs. And there’s little chance of Nissan’s latest concept ...
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