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Police sirens could be heard blaring through Downtown Manhattan as the new Nissan Police Pursuit 23 made its way to the New York International Auto Show, on Wednesday. The 565-horsepower 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 can power the monstrous vehicle to reach speeds of up to 196 miles per hour and rocket the car from 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds, so it's no wonder that Nissan's new 'crime-busting' GT-R sports car has been dubbed 'Copzilla'.
Japanese firm Nissan has developed a Brain-to-Vehicle system, which helps its cars to interpret signals from the brain of its driver.
Watch out Google. Here comes Nissan. The Japanese car maker is showing at this week's Ceatec expo in Japan this car that can drive itself.
Sculpturale, l'étude Sway laisse entendre que la Nissan Micra pourrait renoncer à sa vocation mondiale pour mieux se conformer aux goûts des Européens.
Lorsqu'une Mercedes GLA s'habille à la mode Infiniti, on obtient un QX30 Concept. La coopération entre Renault-Nissan et Daimler va bien, merci.
The European Union says it has allocated 20 million euros ($21.8 million) worth of humanitarian aid to Haiti after gang violence plunged the Caribbean country into renewed chaos. "An unprecedented level of gang violence is dramatically increasing humanitarian needs across the country. The funding will help humanitarian partners to address the most urgent needs of the population," says European Commission spokesman Balazs Ujvari. SOUNDBITE