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The 2021 Nissan Rogue has been recalled for the fourth time this year due to an issue with the rear seats.

The recall notice reveals that in some models the rear seats were not properly manufactured by a Nissan supplier. The automaker says the upper tether wires in the rear seats may not have been properly welded to the seatback frame which is important as these wires are part of the LATCH system for securing child safety seats.

An investigation from Nissan revealed that these wires may have moved out of position during the welding process which means they could be insufficiently welded to the seatback. This could result in the wires not meeting the strength requirements for child restraint systems. Nissan found three left-side seats and one right-side seat with insufficient welds during an audit. The company is not aware of any incidents related to this issue.

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A grand total of 47,098 Rogue SUVs from the 2021 model year are involved in the recall. If dealers discover a nonconforming weld, they will replace the affected seatback free of charge. Owners will be notified by mail from July 30.

The Nissan Rogue was most recently recalled in May due to rear brake caliper assemblies that could be missing an internal bushing that secures the O-seal ring. This recall involved 14,045 examples from the 2021 model year. Earlier this year, Nissan also recalled the 2021 Rogue because a handful of models were fitted with wheel nuts designed for the Nissan Maxima. Moreover, 2,146 Rogues were recalled in February due to an improperly secured fuel hose that could leak.

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If you’re a fan of Japanese performance cars, you might be familiar with Yahoo Auctions and all the incredible JDM cars you can bid on. While recently browsing through the classifieds, we recently came across a Nissan S15 Silvia drift car that is looking for a new home.

The S15 Silvia, also known as the 200SX in some markets, is one of Nissan’s most beloved sports cars from this late 1990s and early 2000s this side of a Skyline. It has a sleek, low-slung body and this example has been extensively modified to make it perfect for drift competitions.

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The car has been equipped with an aggressive widebody kit and was built for the D1 Grand Prix in 2015. In addition to the flared arches, it features a pronounced front splitter, rocker panels, and a rear diffuser. The Lamborghini orange paint scheme also makes it stand out as do the new hood, complete with hood pins, and the aftermarket taillights.

Comprehensive mechanical modifications were made to the car to get it drift-ready. For example, the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder’s capacity has been increased to 2.1-liters and it now pumps out 396 hp and 338 lb-ft (458 Nm) of torque, all of which is sent to the rear wheels courtesy of a manual transmission. Images also show that the car sits on coilovers at all four corners.

The interior now sports a roll cage, Bride racing seats, an aftermarket three-spoke steering wheel, a new shifter, hydraulic handbrake, and painted inner door panels. The car’s chassis has roughly 250,000 km (155,000 miles) on it.

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Nissan has built the first example of the 2022 Pathfinder at its factory in Smyrna, Tennessee, ahead of the all-new SUV’s market launch this summer.

The 2022 Nissan Pathfinder will arrive in US and Canada dealerships this summer, featuring new rugged exterior styling and a modern interior with seating for up to eight passengers.

“Start of production of the new Pathfinder marks another major milestone in our Nissan NEXT momentum story,” says Jeff Younginer, vice president, Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant. “The Smyrna plant team is thrilled to put the newest version of this iconic vehicle on the road for customers.”

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Power comes from Nissan’s familiar 3.5-liter V6 engine, producing 284 HP and 259 lb-ft of torque, paired to a new 9-speed automatic transmission, instead of the previous model’s heavily criticized CVT unit.

Customers will be able to opt for an all-new Intelligent 4-wheel-drive system that offers no less than seven different modes for both on- and off-road driving. In addition, the all-new Nissan Pathfinder can tow up to 6,000 pounds.

The interior of the 2022 Pathfinder features an all-new 10.8-inch heads-up display, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 9-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.

Customers will be also offered the new option of captain’s chairs in the second row, as well as the ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link. Nissan claims that the cabin of the new Pathfinder is now a much quieter and refined place to spend some time in, featuring acoustic laminated glass, thicker second-row windows, and more sound deadening in the doors and floor.

Pricing details for the all-new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Nissan has unveiled the all-new Qashqai, the third generation of Europe’s best-selling crossover, which now introduces new electrified powertrains and a new styling direction for the Japanese carmaker.

Nissan’s latest crossover model comes with a more muscular and sharp exterior design, featuring a bigger V-Motion front grille, as well as slim LED matrix headlamps with new ‘boomerang’ daylight running lights.

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The athletic stance of the new Qashqai is amplified by the strong shoulder line that runs across the length of the vehicle while for the first time in the model’s history, Nissan will offer the option of 20-inch alloy wheels.

The new Nissan Qashqai is slightly bigger than the model it replaces, being longer by 35 mm, wider by 32 mm, taller by 25 mm, while the wheelbase is extended by 20mm. Customers will get to choose between 11 colors, and five two-tone combinations,  for a total of 16 variations to choose from.

High-quality materials and all the latest connectivity features

One of the biggest upgrades can be found inside, with the new Nissan Qashqai aiming to set a new segment standard for “premium feel, distinctive design, and enhance usability”. Nissan is proud of its high-quality switchgear and tactile-feel buttons but they’ve also upgraded the onboard technology as well.

The instrument cluster is now a high-definition digital unit, measuring 12.3 inches in diameter and offering a choice of configurable layouts, displaying information from the navigation, infotainment, and more, all controlled via a new tactile switch on the steering wheel. In addition, there’s a new 10.8-inch heads-up display, which is the biggest in the segment.

The new infotainment system runs through a high-definition 9-inch touchscreen display, featuring NissanConnect services, Android Auto, and wireless Apple CarPlay. In-car WiFi for up to seven devices is also present, as well as front and rear USB ports for charging devices.

A more practical cabin designed for families

The bigger footprint of the new Nissan Qashqai, which is Nissan’s first model in Europe to use the Alliance’s CMF-C platform, is accompanied by big practicality gains; the luggage space is now 50 lt bigger than before, thanks to the lower by 20mm cargo floor, a direct consequence of the rear suspension’s improved packaging. The rear doors now open to 90 degrees, allowing easier access for babies and toddlers in child seats.

Nissan has already announced that the new Qashqai will be available with an all-electrified engine range, which includes two mild-hybrid petrol engines, as well as the company’s innovative e-Power self-charging full-hybrid powertrain.

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Hybrid-only engine range includes innovative e-Power unit

The range of the 2021 Nissan Qashqai kicks off with the mild-hybrid 1.3-liter DiG-T turbocharged four-cylinder unit. The mild-hybrid powertrain is available with two power outputs -138 HP and 156 HP – and paired to either a six-speed manual or an Xtronic CVT transmission. An all-wheel-drive option is available but only in conjunction with the 156 HP engine and the CVT transmission.

The new e-Power hybrid powertrain is different from other self-charging hybrid powertrains in the market as it uses the ICE engine as a generator of electricity only and isn’t connected to the driven wheels; the system combines a 154 HP 1.5-liter variable-compression petrol engine with a 187 HP electric motor, a power generator, and an inverter, with the final power output rated at 187 HP.

The result is a crossover with EV-like driving characteristics, as the electric motor is the one that powers exclusively the wheels. Nissan’s e-Power system fires up the internal combustion engine when necessary, always running it in its optimal range for “superior fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions”.

In addition, the pure electric drive of the e-Power variant offers instant responses with a “high-torque feel”, and better acceleration than its traditional hybrid rivals while keeping the engine at a lower RPM. Nissan’s e-Pedal feature is also present, allowing the Qashqai e-Power to be driven with just the throttle pedal, like the Leaf EV.

The all-new Nissan Qashqai also features the latest version of the carmaker’s ProPilot driver assistance feature; the system, now called ProPILOT with Navi-link, is available only on Xtronic-equipped models and can accelerate the vehicle to cruise at a set speed, and can brake the vehicle down to 0 in heavy stop-start traffic. If the vehicle has been stationary for less than three seconds, and the traffic in front of the car moves away, the system is able to resume automatically.

The updated ProPilot system can now communicate with the Qashqai’s blind-spot radars to help intervene with a steering input correction, read road signs and use data from the navigation system to adjust the vehicle’s speed accordingly.

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Hyundai and Kia may have backed away with a potential partnership with Apple, but there appears to be no shortage of legacy automakers willing to work with the technology giant.

In a recent press conference related to the quarterly results of Nissan, the automaker’s chief executive officer Makoto Uchida was asked about his willingness to potentially work with Apple on its car endeavors.

Uchida acknowledged that “we [Nissan] need to take new initiatives” and “work with companies that are knowledgeable, with good experience, through partnership and collaboration.”

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Of course, this does not mean Nissan is engaging with talks with Apple, but they’re not ruling it either. One can’t blame Nissan for being open to the possibility of a partnership with Apple given the challenges it has faced in recent years and its current push to revitalize and renew its aging range of vehicles.

Citing a report from Nikkei, The Wall Street Journal asserts that Apple is holding discussions with multiple Japanese automakers about a partnership, without specifying who these automakers are.

It was only in the third week of December 2020 that word about Apple’s car project being restarted first came to light after been previously scrapped in 2016. Soon afterwards word about the project being back on surfaced, it was revealed that Apple and Hyundai had held discussions to collaborate on the development of self-driving vehicles. Before long, it was understood that Hyundai could transfer the partnership to Kia, but a few days ago, things unraveled when Hyundai and Kia confirmed talks with Apple were called off.

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If you’re bummed out about not being able to attend this year’s UEFA Champions League Final, yet you’ve got a Nissan Leaf parked in your driveway and you live in Portugal, of course, then you might be in for a treat.

The Japanese carmaker will be setting up a drive-in cinema at a secret location for Sunday’s big game, with 50 selected Leaf owners in attendance (each can bring one guest).

The owner of the 5,000th Leaf sold in Portugal will also attend the event, as well as Portuguese soccer legend Nuno Gomes, who will join an exclusive meet-and-greet.

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These select fans will also have access to the UEFA Champions League trophy for an exclusive photo opportunity, before it is taken to the Estadio Da Luz – all this with necessary hygiene measures already in place.

“For six seasons now, we have been electrifying the UEFA Champions League Final,” said Nissan Europe exec Gareth Dunsmore. “This year, we felt even more motivated to add to the excitement of the event.”

“Nothing can recreate the excitement of being in the stadium, but we hope we can give our LEAF owners the next best thing.”

Aside from hosting this exclusive watch party, Nissan will also be parading the previously-mentioned trophy in the streets of Lisbon aboard the Leaf NISMO RC performance car. Furthermore, this will be the first major event to feature Nissan’s new brand logo, unveiled a few weeks back alongside the Ariya EV crossover.

The 2020 UEFA Champions League Final will be disputed between FC Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain FC.

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Nissan today unveiled the long-awaited restructuring plan and, as expected, news is not good.

The four-year plan outlines some radical decisions, such as the closing of the Barcelona plant in Spain from December 2020. Operational since 1983, the facility currently employs approximately 2,400 people, with another 600 workers in several related facilities.

The plant builds commercial vehicles, including the Navara pickup which Nissan intends to relocate to South Africa. Also made in Barcelona is the e-NV200 electric van which, according to reports, could be built at Renault’s plant in Maubeuge, France.

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Nissan e-NV200 electric van made in Barcelona

Closing the Barcelona plant is just one decision included in the four-year plan through which Nissan aims to “achieve sustainable growth, financial stability and profitability by the end of fiscal-year 2023.”

Nissan said it will take “decisive action” to transform its business by streamlining unprofitable operations and surplus facilities, alongside structural reforms. The company will also reduce fixed costs by “rationalizing its production capacity, global product range and expenses.” In addition, Nissan will prioritize and invest in business areas expected to deliver a solid recovery and sustainable growth.

The goal is to achieve a 5 percent operating profit margin and a sustainable global market share of 6 percent by the end of fiscal year 2023. The plan is focused on two strategic areas: rationalization and prioritizing core markets and core products.

Nissan will cut its production capacity and global product lineup by 20 percent

Besides closing the Barcelona plant, rationalization measures also include cutting Nissan’s production capacity by 20 percent to 5.4 million units a year, achieving a plant utilization rate above 80 percent, cutting the global product lineup by 20 percent from 69 to fewer than 55 models, and consolidating North American production around core models.

Other restructuring targets consist of reducing fixed costs by approximately 300 billion yen ($2.78 billion), closing the plant in Indonesia and focusing on the Thailand factory as a single production base in the ASEAN region, and sharing resources with Alliance partners, including production, models, and technologies.

Nissan will leave South Korea and close the Datsun business in Russia

The second part of the plan involves prioritizing core markets and core products. From a market standpoint, actions to be taken include focusing Nissan’s core operations in Japan, China and North America, leveraging the Alliance assets to maintain an appropriate operational level in South America, ASEAN and Europe, leaving South Korea and the Datsun business in Russia, as well as streamlining operations in some markets in ASEAN.

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From a product perspective, Nissan will focus on global core model segments including “enhanced C and D segment vehicles, electric vehicles, sports cars” as the automaker plans to introduce 12 models over the next 18 months. Nissan will expand its presence in EVs and electric-motor-driven cars, including e-Power, with more than 1 million electrified sales units a year by end of fiscal year 2023. In Japan, the company will launch two more electric vehicles and four more e-Power vehicles, therefore increasing the electrification ratio to 60 percent of sales.

Finally, Nissan will introduce the ProPilot advanced driver assistance system in more than 20 models in 20 markets. By the end of fiscal year 2023, the automaker wants more than 1.5 million units to be equipped with this system each year.

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