TOKYO: At the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025 (Oct 31 – Nov 9), Nissan will debut the all-new Elgrand and a refreshed Ariya EV (electric vehicle) crossover.
The fourth-generation Elgrand large minivan, a staple of Nissan’s Japan-domestic lineup for nearly 30 years, features the automaker's latest third-generation e-Power technology.
Set to arrive in Japan in 2026, it features a more luxurious and commanding design, advanced safety features, and enhanced comfort.
Additionally, the refreshed Ariya EV crossover, launching in Japan by end-March 2026, will boast a more refined appearance, Google-powered infotainment, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, and suspension upgrades tailored for Japanese roads.

Also, the Nissan booth will display models ranging from the compact new Roox Kei car to the terrain conquering Patrol SUV (sport utility vehicle).
The new third-generation Leaf will be showcased, along with global EV offerings including the Europe-exclusive Micra and the sleek N7 sedan from China.
Meanwhile, Nissan’s driver’s championship-winning Formula E car from Season 11 (2024/2025) will be on display, highlighting the brand’s racing prowess and technological innovation.

There will also be an interactive Nissan Energy experience showcasing the potential of EVs in smarter energy management.
Visitors can explore solutions such as Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and V2L systems, demonstrating how Nissan is empowering active lifestyles and reducing grid dependency.
Nissan will present a prototype autonomous mobility service vehicle based on the Nissan Serena minivan.
This vehicle is part of a pilot programmed starting in November near Nissan’s global headquarters in Yokohama, aimed at addressing transportation challenges faced by Japan’s aging population.
Also, the Nissan booth will showcase Japan-specific models, including the upcoming 2026 Skyline 400R Limited Edition, the updated X-Trail (Rock Creek version), and the high-performance Fairlady Z.




