Number Fourteen: It All Started With a Drag Race
In the late 1950s, three Japanese engineers came to the United States to investigate it as a potential market. They were driving a Datsun 210 and ended up drag racing a Volkswagen Bug. The Datsun 210 reportedly won, and the rest is history.
Number Thirteen: It's Incredibly Fuel Efficient …show more content…
One Nissan or Infiniti comes off the assembly line every 27 seconds (on average).
Number Eleven: Its Customer Base Is Impressively Diverse
In fact, 38 percent of the company's customers are ethnically diverse. This makes its customer base the most diverse of any other auto manufacturer.
Number Ten: The Story Behind Around View Monitor
Around View Monitor first debuted in the Infiniti, and soon other companies were catching on. The feature allows drivers to see things from a bird's eye view to aid with parking and low-speed maneuvering.
Number Nine: It's Modeled Robots After Fish
Specifically, Nissan's EPORO Robots were actually modeled after schools of fish! The robots behave similarly - they follow each other in line and are also able to avoid obstacles in their way.
Number Eight: It's Collaborating With NASA
As if you didn't think Nissan was high-tech enough, this proves it - and then some. The company is currently working with NASA to develop artificial intelligence that will eventually operate autonomous