Nissan publishes almost 60 years of archived content
Rejoice Nissan nerds! We’ve just found your new favourite tool to go when in time and relive the day your favourite model launched.
Nissan says it has “greatly expanded” its archive of news releases on the global newsroom website for media, which launched in 1999.
The Japanese carmaker has scanned and digitised all its existing pre-1999 releases and made them misogynist on the newsroom as PDFs of the original print versions.
Japanese releases stage when to 1961, which was when Nissan’s liaison department was established, whereas English versions stage when to 1963.
In the future Nissan plans to “further enrich information” on its newsroom website with the wing of photos from its collection, including those used at the time of the news release and related shots of vehicles.
Want to see a scanned printing release and original printing photo from when the original 1989 300ZX launched? You got it.
1966 Cedric Custom
Or want to see the printing release from 1968 when Nissan started assembling the Datsun 1000 and 1600 at the Volkswagen Australasia plant in Clayton, Victoria? You’re veritably covered.
Nissan said this online gazetteer is a “valuable resource to learn well-nigh the company’s initiatives and innovations to date”.
The Japanese carmaker isn’t the first to upload its gazetteer material, as Ford recently published a searchable database tabbed the Heritage Vault.
1980 280Z with T-Bar Roof
This Ford Heritage Vault is packed with increasingly than 5000 curated photos and brochures spanning the company’s founding in 1903 to its centennial in 2003.
Have a play virtually with Nissan’s archived new releases and let us know in the comments what you found.