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[Auto] Nissan Ariya Leverages Global Engineering To Deliver Excellent Dynamic Performance


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Thoroughly tested by a team of engineers at Nissan's test facility in Hokkaido, Japan, every element has been carefully reviewed and refined - from acceleration intensity and driving agility to overall silence and comfort.

 

The rigorous development program applies a global approach to better meet the needs of drivers around the world. For example, the winding asphalt at the Hokkaido test facility is designed to simulate the most common roads in other regions.

For better evaluation and increased customer safety, Nissan Ariya is also tested at other locations to demonstrate the vehicle's performance capabilities. For example, in European driving environments it is subjected to sharp bends, fast motorways and mountain roads.

 

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Nissan vehicle evaluation specialists in Japan and research and development technicians at the Nissan Technical Center in Cranfield, UK work together to share knowledge and best tailor the vehicle to the needs of each local customer.

 

“Creating the Nissan Ariya has been a very intricate but incredibly rewarding journey. As part of this process, we have collaborated with our colleagues in Japan, introducing European customer requirements in the early stages of development, and now conducting final product validation right here on European roads, ”stated Ian Shepherd, Principal. of Project Management of the Nissan Technical Center in Europe.

 

"Thanks to this knowledge and the extensive testing program of our colleagues, we are confident that Nissan Ariya will exceed the expectations of our customers around the world," he added.

 

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The most important advantage for customers when it comes to Nissan global engineering is that each new model is tailored to the particular needs of each market, to offer a unique, rewarding and safe driving experience on all roads of the world.

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