The current demonstration is being conducted at SAE Level 2 equivalent with a safety driver present.
Nissan plans to continue to expand functionality and begin offering autonomous-drive mobility services within Japan, starting 2027.
Nissan Leaf prototype vehicle incorporates 14 cameras, 10 radars and 6 Lidar sensors, significantly expanding the detection area and enabling more accurate detection of its surroundings.
Prototype vehicle on test around the busy streets of Yokohama, close to Nissan’s global HQ.
Nissan Leaf prototype vehicle incorporates 14 cameras, 10 radars and 6 Lidar sensors, significantly expanding the detection area and enabling more accurate detection of its surroundings.
Prototype vehicle on test around the busy streets of Yokohama, close to Nissan’s global HQ.
Prototype vehicle on test around the busy streets of Yokohama, close to Nissan’s global HQ.
Nissan begins trials of autonomous EV on public roads in Japan

The Nissan Leaf prototype vehicle incorporates 14 cameras, 10 radars and 6 Lidar sensors, significantly expanding the detection area and enabling more accurate detection of its surroundings.

03 Jun 2024 | 3072 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Nissan has commenced demonstrations of a prototype vehicle equipped with its in-house-developed, autonomous drive technologies, showcasing progress in its goal towards rolling out autonomous mobility services within fiscal year 2027.

The Nissan Leaf prototype vehicle, which incorporates 14 cameras, 10 radars and 6 Lidar sensors, demonstrates the Japanese carmaker’s ...

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