Along with all the great benefits that come with owning a Nissan, the NissanConnect® delivers navigation, entertainment, communication, security and convenience to help drivers stay ahead of the curve. NissanConnect offers ways to stay in touch, enjoy your favorite tunes, find your way and stay safe doing it. Select, Premium and Premium Plus packages available on 2018 and 2019 Nissan models are initially complementary and offered at a low monthly costs after the trial period. Find out more about the different package options at https://www.nissanusa.com/connect.
Stay safe at all times on the road with remote access, emergency response, maintenance alerts and boundary controls. NissanConnect® offers a live response specialist in the case of an emergency at the touch of a button or when airbags are deployed. You can also connect to roadside assistance and your vehicle can be located in the unfortunate event that your vehicle is stolen. Set boundaries, activate curfew, set speed limit notifications and receive alerts if the boundaries are exceeded. Maintenance alerts also notify of any malfunction indicator lights that may turn on while the car is in motion. Another feature that keeps drivers safe is remote access by using a phone with no need to pull out the keys. Lock or unlock the vehicle, turn on or off the car and control temperature all by using the app, Google Assist or Amazon Alexa via your smartphone.
Bluetooth® streaming audio, Pandora® and iHeartRadio, SiriusXM® Satellite Radio and SiriusXM® Travel Link®; the list goes on with the ways to enjoy your favorite songs while on the road. Play music from your smartphone on your road trip or tune into Travel Link to get instant access to local sports scores, stock market updates, and local movie listings or weather patterns wherever you are.
Door-to-door navigation allows for turn-by-turn directions while driving along with walking directions to and from your Nissan. The built in GPS has visual maps along with voice directions and the SiriusXM Traffic Link provides more information along the way. Receive notifications about traffic updates, alternate route suggestions and save money on fuel prices with push notifications for the closest and cheapest gas along your route.
Using voice or touch, stay connected to everyone and everything you care about with the communication features provided by NissanConnect®. Voice recognition technology with Bluetooth® gives you access to your smartphone contacts and the ability to send text messages and answer calls. Launch Facebook and Twitter and have your vehicle read you the latest tweets and posts to keep you up to date even behind the wheel. Your vehicle can even check you in on your favorite social media app when you reach your destination. In-vehicle messaging helps you take care of your vehicle and keep it running smoothly with reminders of upcoming appointments, warranty alerts and service announcements.
With everything that NissanConnect does to keep you safe, entertained and connected, all you need to do is focus on the innovation that excites and drives.
Back in January of 2015, Nissan was already envisioning what features the next generation of cars would boast in 2020. Based off of a virtual vision created solely for a video game, the design was so successful that an advanced engineering team at Nissan developed the car into a remarkable 3D model. Now while the Gran Turismo is still a concept, the innovative minds a Nissan believe drivers may be ready for that vision to become a reality in the future.
For other models of Nissan’s innovative vehicles, the future is now. Building on the quality, reliability and style of existing successful models, modernization of Nissan’s fleet is at an all-time high. Let’s take a look at the upgraded features and changes to the 2020 Nissan Versa, Rogue Sport, Titan Warrior, and Frontier Diesel.
Arriving in dealerships late August 2019, 2020 launches the third Versa generation that includes more safety features and a more powerful engine. While the Versa Note hatchback has been discontinued, the Versa S and Versa SR are redesigned with new exterior styling and an improved interior. 2020 models are 2.3 inches lower, 1.8 inches wider, and 1.6 inches longer. Other style upgrades include new taillights and the popular C-pillar featured on the Maxima and Altima. Like the other Nissan models of 2020, the Versa will have standard automatic emergency braking including pedestrian detection, lane departure warning and rear automatic braking. Auto on/off headlights and high-beam assist add to the list of reasons the 2020 Versa will be sure to excite those in the market for an affordable and fuel-efficient commuter car.
Being released in the fall of 2019, the more aggressive front-end design includes a larger looking grill and front bumper. Other design updates are restyled taillights, updated fog lights that are better integrated with the design and 19-inch wheels. The Rogue has always had a hearty list of advanced safety features, but new in 2020, the Safety Shield 360 comes standard even with the base Rogue Sport S. The Safety Shield 360 features include forward collision alert with pedestrian detection, automatic front and rear emergency braking, lane departure warning, automatic high-beam control, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert. The new Rogue also has revised trim levels and packages for 2020.
Arriving in dealerships in early 2020, the bolder than ever Titan Warrior boasts upgrades in safety, aesthetics and powertrain. As with all the new 2020 models, Nissan’s truck has the Safety Shield 360 standard with some models including adaptive cruise control and a 360° camera. The interior has updated technology such as a 7-inch display on the dashboard, an 8-inch touchscreen with NissanConnect software (with the option to upgrade to a 9-inch) and optional wireless charging. In addition to new wheel designs and more paint colors to choose from, the Warrior has three new grille designs, LED lights in the cargo bed, unique tailgate plaques and updated LED tail lights. And while the Titan has always been praised for its power, 2020 now brings 400 horsepower, 413 lb-ft of torque and a nine-speed automatic transmission.
With a potential release date of September 2020, the newest mid-size truck to hit the market is rich in history, being the first vehicle Nissan built in the United States in 1983. Described by J.D. Power, the new Frontier is ‘futuristic’ and has a major overhaul in body style and powertrain. The new Frontier is to be equipped with a 2.8-liter Cummins diesel engine resulting in 200 horsepower, more than 350 lb-ft. of torque and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Adding an aggressive new look, roof rack, transparent hood and contrasting wheels, the release of this future concept truck could be just what the prospective truck buyer has been waiting for.