Nissan is accelerating the electric mobility revolution with the launch of its latest EV innovations at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. Under the Re:Nissan strategy, the company showcased its next-generation LEAF and refreshed Ariya EV crossover, reaffirming its commitment to intelligent, sustainable, and connected mobility.
Next-Generation LEAF: Redefining Affordable Electric Mobility
At the forefront of Nissan’s EV lineup is the third-generation LEAF, one of the world’s most recognised electric vehicles. The new LEAF boasts:
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Improved efficiency and extended range
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Enhanced driving performance and handling
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Accessible, zero-emission mobility for urban and suburban drivers
Nissan highlighted the LEAF as a model that combines affordability, sustainability, and smart technology, ensuring it remains a global benchmark in the EV segment.
Refreshed Ariya EV Crossover: Smarter, Sleeker, and More Capable
Making its Japan debut, the refreshed Ariya EV features:
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Updated sleek exterior design inspired by Nissan’s latest styling cues
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Google-powered infotainment system with navigation, apps, and seamless connectivity
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Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality to power household appliances directly from the car
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Suspension improvements optimized for Japanese roads, delivering smoother rides
The Ariya’s updates enhance both driver comfort and energy utility, marking it as a premium EV choice for families and tech-savvy urban commuters.
Electrified Comfort with Elgrand e-POWER
Nissan’s electrification strategy extends beyond sedans and crossovers. The all-new fourth-generation Elgrand, powered exclusively by Nissan’s third-generation e-POWER hybrid system, combines luxury with efficient performance. It reinforces Nissan’s commitment to delivering electrified solutions for every vehicle segment.
Innovation and Energy Management
The Formula E Season 11 championship-winning car was displayed as a symbol of Nissan’s electric performance expertise. Visitors also experienced Nissan Energy, an interactive zone highlighting Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and V2L technologies, enabling EVs to serve as mobile power hubs for homes, events, and outdoor activities, reducing dependence on the power grid.
Nissan’s Vision for Sustainable Mobility
Through its expanding BEV and e-POWER portfolio, Nissan is driving toward a connected, autonomous, and zero-emission mobility ecosystem. The company’s Yokohama pilot project—a self-driving Serena-based mobility service—demonstrates how electrification and automation can solve real-world transportation challenges.
Nissan’s Japan Mobility Show 2025 showcase underscores the company’s commitment to making smart, clean, and connected driving the foundation of its future across urban EVs, family movers, and high-performance electric vehicles.