
Nissan will present its latest innovations in mobility, electrification, and autonomous technology at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, taking place at Tokyo Big Sight. The display will highlight the company’s vision for an intelligent and sustainable future under its Re:Nissan strategy.

As part of its commitment to innovation and sustainability, Nissan will debut several new models and technologies during the event. Japan, being Nissan’s home market, will serve as the key stage for unveiling products tailored to local needs while reflecting the brand’s global direction.
The Nissan booth will feature the world premiere of the all-new Nissan Elgrand and a refreshed Nissan Ariya EV crossover on October 29. Also on display will be the new Roox Kei car, the Patrol SUV, and other models demonstrating Nissan’s full range of mobility solutions.



Nissan’s latest electric vehicles will take center stage, including the third-generation LEAF, the Micra (for Europe), and the N7 sedan (from China). These models represent Nissan’s regional approach to electrification, addressing diverse customer preferences worldwide.



The fourth-generation Nissan Elgrand, a long-standing model in the domestic lineup, will debut with Nissan’s latest e-POWER hybrid technology. Scheduled for release in Japan next year, it offers a bolder design, improved efficiency, advanced safety features, and greater comfort.
The updated Ariya EV crossover, set to launch later this fiscal year, introduces Google-based infotainment, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, and suspension tuning optimized for Japanese roads.
Nissan’s Formula E championship-winning race car from the 2024/2025 season will be displayed, showcasing the brand’s motorsport technology and engineering expertise. Visitors can also experience the Nissan Energy interactive area, which highlights Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and V2L energy systems designed to support sustainable living and energy independence.
Nissan will exhibit a prototype autonomous vehicle based on the Serena minivan. Starting in November, it will be part of a pilot program near Nissan’s Yokohama headquarters, aimed at improving mobility access for Japan’s aging population.


When the show opens to the public on October 31, the booth will feature Japan-market models including the 2026 Skyline 400R Limited Edition, updated X-Trail Rock Creek, and the Fairlady Z in Midnight Purple, giving visitors a closer look at Nissan’s latest lineup.
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