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13/02/24
As part of its commitment to maximizing user convenience and peace of mind, Nissan is introducing a Stolen Vehicle Tracking function to its customers through the NissanConnect Services app in the United Kingdom in February 2024.
Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT) is a subscription service provided in collaboration with Vodafone Automotive, Nissan’s service provider. This service allows connected vehicles to be tracked and located using the vehicle’s GPS. The service provider will collaborate with law enforcement authorities to track the vehicle and coordinate its recovery. If requested by the authorities, ignition could be deactivated remotely by the Vodafone operator to facilitate vehicle recovery.
Stolen Vehicle Tracking is available on Nissan ARIYA, Nissan Qashqai produced from June 2022, as well as X-Trail produced since September 2022.
Customers can check if their vehicle is equipped with the Stolen Vehicle Tracking service by going to the “Nissan Store” section of the NissanConnect Services app. If their car is compatible, they will be able to activate the subscription at a cost of £99*, ensuring 12 months of enhanced security.
The Stolen Vehicle Tracking function offers users a range of advantages:
“The addition of Stolen Vehicle Tracking brings an additional level of peace of mind for our customers. They can use their cars fully and park it either at home, or in less familiar locations, confident that in the case that their Nissan is removed without their permission, they will be able to use their NissanConnect Services app to help the police identify its whereabouts and recover it,” said Guillaume Pelletreau, Vice President, Electrification and Connected Services, Nissan AMIEO region.
The expansion to the features on the NissanConnect Services app complement the existing features, which include remote control of the horn and lights - to help customers find their vehicle in a car park for example - remote door locking or unlocking, car locator for those situations when the owner is picking up the car parked by someone else and, on electric vehicles, remote climate control, so the car can be pre-heated or cooled before the journey starts.
Other features include monitoring of vehicle health, driving history and analysis, speed alerts, curfew alerts and location alerts.
“With the addition of Stolen Vehicle Tracking to the suite of functions on the NissanConnect Services app, customers will enjoy added reassurance to the existing comfort and convenience offered by their Nissan vehicle via the app,” said Guillaume Pelletreau.
*Pricing is valid as of February 2024, Nissan reserves the right to update as they deem necessary. For more information refer to the NissanConnect Services app, Nissan Store section.