Nissan unveil technology that reads the drivers minds at CES 2018. The technology provides a glimpse into the future of Nissan mobility, a future with greater connectivity, greater electrification and more autonomy. - Norton Way Nissan

The Brain-to-vehicle (B2V) technology receives and reads the drives brain signals to assist with driving duties as well as to teach the vehicle to learn from the driver also. The tech will mean shorter reaction times and a car that adapts to maximise your driving enjoyment.

Also to be featured by Nissan at the show, the newest version of the world’s best-selling car, the LEAF and the IMx concept. The IMx concept has been designed to enhance the connection between car and driver. It features a host of autonomous driving abilities, seating for four comfortably and an electric powertrain that pushes out more torque than a Nissan GT-R.

The new generation of the Nissan LEAF, the world’s best-selling electric vehicle, combines the excitement of 100% electric driving with advanced technologies such as ProPILOT (ProPILOT Assist in the U.S.), e-Pedal and enhanced connectivity. This icon of Nissan Intelligent Mobility went on sale in Japan in October 2017.