Nissan Celebrates 90th Anniversary with JDM Specials
Nissan was established on December 26, 1933, and is on the verge of celebrating its 90th anniversary. The “90th Anniversary” collection is being launched to commemorate this significant milestone in Japan.
The lineup consists of five distinct models: the electric Sakura kei car, the Leaf electric hatchback, the Note and Note Aura hybrid hatchbacks, and the Serena minivan. Surprisingly, this group does not include the more exciting Fairlady Z and GT-R.
The special edition automobiles have similar black and copper body details, dark wheels, and more copper within the cabin. Hood decals are an addition that Nissan offers as a dealer-installed option. In addition, customers may get floor mats embroidered with “90th Anniversary” in addition to other novelties like a unique license plate frame.
Nissan will also hold a special exhibit from today through December 27 at its global headquarters to commemorate its 90th anniversary. Displays along the wall and floor of the Nissan Walk* highlight the company’s history since its founding on December 26, 1933. Thousands of people pass through the Nissan Walk daily between Yokohama Station’s East Exit and the Minatomirai area, making it the perfect place to publicly showcase Nissan’s illustrious past and its ambitions for the future.
In addition, Nissan Crossing Gallery launched in 2021 on VRchat, allowing the brand to expand its online engagement with customers and fans. The new worlds include the brand’s 90th-anniversary logo, among other features. Users can interact with Nissan’s history, view many heritage cars, including classic Skylines, and test-drive the Tama electric vehicle from 1947! The more recent all-electric Sakura mini-vehicle can also be driven around.