The new Nissan Roox, a wagon-type kei car offering customers a more powerful engine, a spacious cabin and award-winning driver assistance technology, will go on sale in Japan on March 19.
The new Roox features a host of Nissan Intelligent Mobility technologies including the ProPILOT advanced driver assistance system, designed to reduce the stress of long-distance driving and traffic jams on highways. Safety technologies such as the Intelligent Forward Collision Warning system give drivers greater confidence. A quieter cabin and Zero Gravity seats, designed to alleviate fatigue, are among the many improvements that promise drivers and passengers a comfortable ride.
Nissan planned and developed the “super-height” minivehicle under the management of NMKV, a joint venture of Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors. Customers have bought about 612,000 units of the previous iteration of the model, named the Nissan Dayz Roox, since the first generation1 went on sale in 2009.2
“This is the culmination of the super-height wagon minicar,” said Nissan Executive Vice President Asako Hoshino. “It will exceed buyer expectations, with Nissan’s advanced safety technology, superb on-road performance and class-topping cabin space. Nissan will be bringing the inspiration of Nissan Intelligent Mobility to every segment in 2020.”
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SOURCE: Nissan