
Nissan is recalling 2020-2023 Titan and Frontier vehicles as well as 2021-2022 Rogue vehicles for separate issues.
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Nissan approves the first bi-directional charger for use with its Nissan LEAF models in the U.S. The Fermata Energy FE-15 charger allows business owners to utilize their Nissan LEAF to help reduce energy costs.
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After a redesign in 2021, the 2023-MY crossover will be available at a starting MSRP of $27,360.
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Every 2023 Titan comes standard with Nissan Safety Shield 360 technology, a suite of six advanced driver-assist systems.
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The 2023 Nissan Murano starting at MSRP $33,660 received the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ designation (for the 2022 model).
Read More →Jennifer Moser will join the last-mile mobility team as the global leader.
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The LEAF is refreshed for 2023, with updated exterior and interior design, standard technology, new aluminum-alloy wheels, and a streamlined model lineup.
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Nissan announced changes in its North American leadership team, appointing Rich Miller to VP, vehicle connected services & program management, and Sonia Rief to program director, NML.
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The 2023 Nissan Altima receives a makeover, with new front end styling, expanded standard safety features, and available technologies.
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Renault Group comprises four brands – Renault, Dacia, Alpine, and Mobilize - and holds alliances with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors. Established in more than 130 countries, the Group sold 2.7 million vehicles in 2021 and employs nearly 111,000 people.
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