Japan will let self-driving cars wander freely ahead of Tokyo Olympics – CNET

Will we see the E-Palette in the wild? Toyota Before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics officially kick off, tourists and locals are in for quite a display around the area. Japan will allow dozens of self-driving cars to freely roam near the competition areas and shuttle passengers. According to a Bloomberg report on Thursday, the government is… Continue reading Japan will let self-driving cars wander freely ahead of Tokyo Olympics – CNET

Nissan JUKE makes its first show in Francfort, Charente-Maritime, France

Nissan JUKE makes its first show in Francfort, Charente-Maritime, France Suggested Pages 2019/09/06 Issued by Nissan We use cookies to provide you with an innovative and exciting website. Please allow the use of cookies by clicking the “Accept” button or simply continue browsing. For more information please view our Cookies Information. Go to Source

Marshall Group opens new Nissan dealership in Lincoln

Marshall Group has opened a new Nissan dealership in Lincoln combining sales, aftersales, service and used car facilities together in one modern state of the art facility. The new dealership includes a new customer Re:Fuel lounge where visitors can relax with a hot or cold drink, and an innovative design lab. Here, customers can explore… Continue reading Marshall Group opens new Nissan dealership in Lincoln

GM will use Google’s embedded Android Automotive OS in cars starting in 2021

General Motors will use Google’s new Android Automotive OS to power the infotainment systems in its cars starting in 2021, the two companies announced on Thursday. That means Google Assistant, Maps, and other automotive-approved Android apps will be available in GM’s cars via the Play Store without requiring the use of an Android smartphone. All… Continue reading GM will use Google’s embedded Android Automotive OS in cars starting in 2021

GM will use Google to power future infotainment systems

DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co(GM.N) will use embedded Google technology to power navigation, voice activated controls and other vehicle infotainment functions starting in 2021, in a win for Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) in the race with Amazon.com and other technology companies to control dashboards. FILE PHOTO: The GM logo is seen at the General Motors… Continue reading GM will use Google to power future infotainment systems

Nissan boss says he was overpaid in bonus scheme

Nissan boss Hiroto Saikawa has accepted he was overpaid as part of a company compensation scheme, but denied any wrongdoing. The chief executive of the Japanese carmaker is accused of receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of extra stock option payments in 2013. He told Japanese media he would return the money he had… Continue reading Nissan boss says he was overpaid in bonus scheme

Nissan CEO Saikawa admits to misconduct in compensation: Jiji

FILE PHOTO: Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa attends a news conference to release first quarter earnings at the company headquarters in Yokohama, Japan July 25, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato TOKYO (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa admitted to misconduct involving stock-related compensation and said he planned to return the portion he had wrongfully… Continue reading Nissan CEO Saikawa admits to misconduct in compensation: Jiji

‘Car-sharing companies still have to work hard to convince the masses’

Car-sharing is nothing new – we’ve long been able to rent cars. But with ACES (Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Sharing) a car industry buzz phrase, it’s become a sector that’s gripped by start-up fever. Plenty of new companies are claiming to be the next big thing, some already backed by big names, while car makers are… Continue reading ‘Car-sharing companies still have to work hard to convince the masses’