Nissan to make advanced tech accessible to all, says senior sales executive

Michael Nash speaks to Nissan’s Guillaume Cartier about the market conditions for autonomous vehicle technology and electrification

Nissan unveiled its Micra Gen5 at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. The new model is based on the Sway Concept that was first shown at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, and is targeted specifically at the European market.

The Japanese OEM is marketing the new Micra as one of the most technologically advanced B-segment vehicles. It comes with a variety of advanced safety features, including lane departure prevention, emergency braking with pedestrian recognition, traffic sign recognition, high beam assist and blind spot warning. These are the “building blocks for

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