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At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Nissan Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz outlined the near future of the Japanese automaker's electrification strategy. On stage, he unveiled the 2018/19 Nissan Formula E livery, as well as the IMx Kuro concept, an updated version of the IMx autonomous electric crossover that originally debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show late last year. Munoz also announced that Nissan would offer electrified versions of all its next-generation crossovers in Europe, as well as a new partnership with energy supplier E.ON for renewable energy projects and vehicle-to-grid technology.
At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Nissan Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz outlined the near future of the Japanese automaker's electrification strategy. On stage, he unveiled the 2018/19 Nissan Formula E livery, as well as the IMx Kuro concept, an updated version of the IMx autonomous electric crossover that originally debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show late last year. Munoz also announced that Nissan would offer electrified versions of all its next-generation crossovers in Europe, as well as a new partnership with energy supplier E.ON for renewable energy projects and vehicle-to-grid technology.
The Nissan IMQ concept seamlessly blends Japanese heritage with state-of-the-art, human-centric technology. It incorporates the latest innovations that bring to life Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the brand’s vision for the future of automotive transportation. Its styling reflects Nissan’s role as a pioneer and leader in crossovers, with a striking look that pushes the boundaries of what a European crossover can be.
The Nissan IMQ concept seamlessly blends Japanese heritage with state-of-the-art, human-centric technology. It incorporates the latest innovations that bring to life Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the brand’s vision for the future of automotive transportation. Its styling reflects Nissan’s role as a pioneer and leader in crossovers, with a striking look that pushes the boundaries of what a European crossover can be.
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Nissan has taken the next steps toward its debut in the all-electric ABB FIA Formula E Championship by revealing its concept livery at the Geneva Motor Show. At last year's Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan – the world's leading mass-market zero-emission vehicle manufacturer – announced it would debut in Formula E from season five which is expected to begin in December 2018. As part of today's announcement, Nissan unveiled its color scheme for the season five Formula E car, which features striking new aerodynamics and an entirely new battery and powertrain package. The livery for Nissan's Formula E program was designed by Nissan's Global Design team in Japan.
Nissan has taken the next steps toward its debut in the all-electric ABB FIA Formula E Championship by revealing its concept livery at the Geneva Motor Show. At last year's Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan – the world's leading mass-market zero-emission vehicle manufacturer – announced it would debut in Formula E from season five which is expected to begin in December 2018. As part of today's announcement, Nissan unveiled its color scheme for the season five Formula E car, which features striking new aerodynamics and an entirely new battery and powertrain package. The livery for Nissan's Formula E program was designed by Nissan's Global Design team in Japan.