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Best. Week. Ever. Thanks, @NissanUSA! #ThisCatIsRollin #StandWithUs pic.twitter.com/M7Qmju2w6g
— Gnash (@Gnash00) June 5, 2017
Polished to Perfection: the 2017 Nissan GT-R
The craftsmanship that goes into making the Nissan GT-R is carried out with the utmost precision. At the Tochigi Plant, a master craftsman, called takumi, brings the GT-R’s polishing to the ultimate level, using sensitive hands and sharp eyes. Watch the process here (takumi hand-polishing process is limited to select colors of the 2017 Nissan GT-R, such as “Super Silver” in the U.S.):
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— Ryan Johansen (@RyanJohansen19) June 5, 2017
Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz, looks forward to the future of Nissan.https://t.co/nMLcZI7GNH pic.twitter.com/eaAoxCPnwC
— Nissan (@NissanUSA) May 31, 2017
Autonomous drive tech developing at a rapid pace
Business Insider publication’s research forecasts that there will be around 10 million cars with various self-driving features on the road in the UK by 2020. But the closer we get to our ultimate goal of completely driverless cars, the more critical it becomes for manufacturers to ensure it’s safe for us to place these vehicles on the road.
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