Nissan is charging into the future of mobility with a bold electric vision at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, spotlighting its latest advancements in electrification under the company’s Re:Nissan strategy. The brand’s showcase puts electric vehicles (EVs) front and center — from the next-generation LEAF to the refreshed Ariya EV crossover — demonstrating Nissan’s continued leadership in intelligent, sustainable driving.
Next-Generation LEAF Headlines the EV Lineup
At the forefront of Nissan’s electric showcase is the third-generation LEAF, representing the evolution of one of the world’s most recognized EV nameplates. With improved efficiency, range, and driving performance, the all-new LEAF embodies Nissan’s ongoing commitment to accessible and enjoyable zero-emission mobility.
The company will also highlight its global EV portfolio, including the Europe-exclusive Micra EV and the N7 electric sedan from China — a product of international collaboration that tailors design and performance to regional preferences.
Ariya EV Crossover: Smarter and More Capable
Making its Japan debut, the refreshed Ariya features a sleek exterior update, Google-powered infotainment, and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability — allowing drivers to power appliances directly from the car. Suspension enhancements fine-tuned for Japanese roads deliver a smoother, more confident ride. The upgraded Ariya will launch domestically later this fiscal year.
Elgrand e-POWER: Electrified Comfort for Families
Nissan’s electrification extends beyond sedans and SUVs with the all-new fourth-generation Elgrand, powered exclusively by Nissan’s third-generation e-POWER hybrid system. Combining refined comfort with efficient performance, the Elgrand reinforces the company’s dedication to providing electrified solutions for every segment of mobility.
Racing DNA and Smarter Energy Use
Nissan’s Formula E Season 11 championship-winning car will take the stage as a symbol of the brand’s innovation in electric performance. The booth will also feature the Nissan Energy experience, an interactive zone demonstrating how technologies like Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and V2L can transform EVs into mobile power hubs — supporting households, events, and outdoor lifestyles while reducing grid dependency.
Nissan’s Vision: Intelligent and Sustainable Mobility
Through its expanding lineup of BEVs and e-POWER vehicles, Nissan aims to accelerate the transition to an electric, connected, and autonomous mobility ecosystem. The company’s upcoming pilot project in Yokohama — featuring a self-driving Serena-based mobility service — highlights how electrification and automation can work together to solve real-world transportation challenges.
With a diverse lineup spanning urban EVs, electrified family movers, and high-performance electric icons, Nissan’s 2025 showcase underscores its mission to make electrification the foundation of its future — redefining what it means to drive smarter, cleaner, and more connected.
















