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Nissan is gearing up to shape the future of mobility with a steadfast commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric product offerings. At the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025, Nissan will be presenting its dynamic range of innovative product lineup and technologies that showcase the brand’s vision for an intelligent and sustainable future.

Highlighted as Re:Nissan Strategy, the Japanese automaker looks confident to strengthen its market positioning with upcoming showcases at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. It will highlight how the company is revitalizing its lineup with cutting-edge models alongside tailored offerings that have been developed in collaboration with its strategic partners.
On October 29, 2025, the company will host the public appearance of the all-new Nissan Elgrand and the refreshed version of the Nissan Ariya EV crossover. It will also present a range of other models, including the all-new compact Roox Kei car and the flagship Patrol SUV.
Strengthening its EV lineup, the brand will also display the third generation of LEAF EV alongside the Europe-exclusive Nissan Micra and the sleek and elegant Nissan N7 sedan from China. At the event, Nissan also aims to exemplify a collaborative approach to deliver innovative customer-centric vehicles that also match specific regional tastes and key requirements.
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The fourth generation of Nissan Elgrand, a key offering in Japan for nearly 30 years, will also make its debut. It has been powered by the third generation of e-POWER technology and has been configured to deliver enhanced efficiency and a driving environment.
Nissan has confirmed to launch this flagship offering in Japan next year with more luxurious features and commanding design, as well as advanced safety features. Launching in Japan by the end of this year, the refreshed Ariya EV crossover will also be unveiled at the event and has been equipped with Google-powered infotainment, vehicle-to-load functionality, and suspension upgrades.
Additionally, Nissan’s driver’s championship-winning Formula E car from Season 11 will also be making a presence at Japan Mobility Show 2025, highlighting the brand’s racing prowess and technological innovation.
The boot will feature an interactive Nissan Energy experience that highlights the potential of EVs in smarter energy management. Visitors will be able to know more about advanced technologies like vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-load (V2L). The automaker will also unveil a prototype autonomous mobility service vehicle based on the Nissan Serena minivan. Nissan’s autonomous vehicle prototype is part of the brand’s pilot program starting in November 2025 near the brand’s global headquarters in Yokohama.
For public visitors, the Japan Mobility Show will be accessible on October 31, 2025, where the Nissan booth will be reconfigured to present Japan-specific models like the upcoming 2026 Skyline 400R Limited Edition, new X-Trail (Rock Creek version), and high-performance Fairlady Z.
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