Let’s face it: parking is among the most annoying things that drivers have to deal with on a daily basis (OK that, along with traffic jams and bad talk radio). Peruzzi Nissan is excited to be on the cutting edge of technology with the new Nissan Leaf, and its new breakthrough push button parking feature.
Here’s how it works: the second-generation Leaf electric car features the ProPilot automatic driving system. This amazing technology allows the car to “self-park” in the parallel position, as well as front-in, angled and straight back-in spots. At the push of a button, the accelerator, braking and steering are taken over by ProPilot, which does the rest. It’s kind of like having your very own parking valet – one with the skillset of a NASCAR expert (and you don’t have to tip them).
A version of the ProPilot has been in use in Japan for several years; this latest upgrade uses sonar and cameras to effortlessly glide the Nissan Leaf into even the trickiest parking space.
This push-button parking feature is just the first wave of Nissan’s “Intelligent Mobility” technology which will ultimately allow the Leaf to drive itself across multiple lanes and to navigate intersections and busy city streets on its own. The target date for this completed tech is 2020. So in just a few years, you’ll be able to relax while your Nissan Leaf gets you to work without breaking a sweat (well, almost – because there is that boss waiting at the other end…)
In the meantime, the brand new Nissan Leaf with its ProPilot automatic parking feature debuts in the United States on Sept. 6, 2017. Find out how you can be among those savvy “early adopters” who enjoy super-simple parking at the touch of a button. Visit Peruzzi Nissan today to learn more.


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