At the 2019 Consumer Exhibition Show, Nissan introduced the Invisible to Visible technology. This technology helps drivers see the invisible by merging both real and virtual worlds, creating what can only be called a connected-car experience. Created through Nissan Intelligent Mobility demonstrates the future of driving through an interactive, three-dimensional immersion experience and we tell you all about it
Some notable highlights for us are that the Hyundai Venue will now also feature traction control modes, and a diesel automatic option will also be available.
In Lexus' eyes, sedans are fighting a 'losing battle with SUVs', which is why the LS name has been granted to one of the most shocking new concepts -- a six-wheeled van -- on display at this year's Japan Mobility Show.