Stay Focused on the Road: An Inside Look at Nissan's Head-Up Display
Key Information, Right in Your Line of Sight
Every driver knows that a split-second glance away from the road is all it takes. Nissan's advanced Head-Up Display (HUD) is engineered to minimize these distractions by projecting essential information directly onto the windshield, right in your line of sight.
This transparent, full-color display allows you to see your speed, navigation, and more without ever taking your eyes off the road ahead. It's a premium feature designed for enhanced safety and confidence, and it's available to experience today at Ed Martin Nissan of Fishers.
What Information is Displayed on the Nissan Head-Up Display?
Nissan's Head-Up Display is designed to provide the most critical driving information in a simple, easy-to-read format, allowing you to stay focused on what's ahead. The full-color display can show:
- Current Speed & Speed Limit: See your vehicle's speed clearly projected alongside the detected speed limit for the road you're currently on, helping you stay aware and safe.
- Turn-by-Turn Navigation: Get clear, upcoming navigation instructions right in your line of sight. You'll see the next turn and distance, so you never have to guess which lane to be in for an exit on I-465 or a turn in downtown Carmel.
- ProPILOT Assist Status: Instantly confirm when your advanced driver-assist systems are active. The display shows the status of features like Intelligent Cruise Control and Steering Assist, providing an extra layer of confidence.
- Incoming Calls & Audio Info: Safely view incoming call notifications and see basic information about what song or audio is currently playing without needing to look down at the center touchscreen.
The Nissan Advantage: A Clear & Integrated Display
Unlike some aftermarket solutions, Nissan's Head-Up Display is a large, full-color display that is seamlessly integrated with your vehicle's core systems. It's designed to be bright and clear without being distracting, automatically adjusting to lighting conditions. Because it's tied directly into Nissan's navigation and ProPILOT Assist, the information is always accurate and timely, providing a truly cohesive and high-end technology experience.
Putting You in Control
Nissan's Head-Up Display is easily customizable to your preferences. Using the steering wheel-mounted controls and the settings menu in your Digital Dashboard, you can tailor the display to fit your driving style. You have the ability to:
- Adjust Brightness and Position: Raise, lower, and change the brightness of the display to ensure it's perfectly positioned and clearly visible in any lighting condition.
- Select Content: Choose which information you want to see. If you prefer a minimalist view with just your speed, you can select that. If you want full navigation and driver-assist info, you can enable those as well. It's your display, configured your way.
Which Nissan Models Feature the Head-Up Display?
This premium safety and convenience feature is available on the top trim levels of Nissan's most technologically advanced vehicles. You can find the Head-Up Display on the following models at our Fishers dealership.
| Model | Availability of Head-Up Display |
|---|---|
| 2024-2026 Rogue | Standard on Platinum; Available on SL (with Premium Package) |
| 2024-2025 Pathfinder | Standard on Platinum |
| 2024-2025 Ariya | Standard on EVOLVE+, EMPOWER+, and PLATINUM+ |
| 2025-2026 Murano | Available on Platinum |
| 2025-2026 Armada | Available on Platinum and Platinum Reserve |
| 2026 LEAF | Available on PLATINUM+ |
Experience the Head-Up Display in Fishers, IN
The best way to see the difference a Head-Up Display makes to your driving confidence is to experience it for yourself. The team at Ed Martin Nissan of Fishers is ready to give you a full demonstration. Visit us today and see how this stunning feature can create a safer and more convenient drive for you and your family in the Indianapolis area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nissan's Head-Up Display
What is a Head-Up Display (HUD) in a Nissan?
A Head-Up Display, or HUD, is an advanced feature that projects a transparent, full-color image of key driving information directly onto the windshield. This allows you to see your speed, navigation, and more without taking your eyes off the road.
What is the main safety benefit of the Nissan Head-Up Display?
The primary safety benefit is reduced driver distraction. By keeping essential information in your direct line of sight, the HUD minimizes the need to look down at the instrument cluster or center console, helping you stay more focused on the road ahead.
Can I customize what I see on the Nissan HUD?
Yes. Using the steering wheel controls and the settings menu, you can select which information you want to see, such as navigation, driver assistance status, or just a simple speedometer. You can also adjust the display's brightness and vertical position for a perfect view.
Which 2025 and 2026 Nissan models have a Head-Up Display?
The Head-Up Display is a premium feature available on the top-tier trims of the Nissan Rogue, Pathfinder, Ariya, Murano, Armada, and the all-new 2026 LEAF.
Is the Head-Up Display standard on the Nissan Rogue?
The Head-Up Display is a standard feature on the top-of-the-line Rogue Platinum trim. It is also available on the Rogue SL as part of the optional SL Premium Package.
How is the factory Nissan HUD better than an aftermarket one?
Nissan's factory HUD is seamlessly integrated with the vehicle's core systems, including its navigation and ProPILOT Assist. This ensures the information is always accurate and timely. It also automatically adjusts brightness for optimal clarity and is designed to work perfectly with the specific angle of the Nissan windshield.
Will the HUD show navigation if I'm using Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™?
Yes, the Head-Up Display is designed to integrate with your smartphone's navigation apps, showing turn-by-turn directions from Apple Maps or Google Maps when you are using Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™.
Can I turn the Head-Up Display off?
Yes, if you prefer not to use it, you can easily turn the Head-Up Display off through the vehicle's settings menu.
Does the Head-Up Display work if I wear polarized sunglasses?
While some polarized sunglasses can make any HUD appear dimmer or harder to see, Nissan's display is designed to be bright and clear. We recommend testing it with your specific sunglasses during a demonstration to ensure visibility.
Is the Head-Up Display included in the Nissan Pathfinder SL trim?
No. For the Nissan Pathfinder, the Head-Up Display is an exclusive feature reserved for the top-tier Pathfinder Platinum trim.
What information from ProPILOT Assist is shown on the HUD?
The HUD will display the real-time status of your ProPILOT Assist system, clearly indicating when features like Intelligent Cruise Control and Steering Assist are actively engaged, which enhances your driving confidence.
Is the Head-Up Display available on Nissan trucks like the Titan or Frontier?
No. For the 2024, 2025, and 2026 model years, the Head-Up Display is not an available feature on the Nissan Titan or Nissan Frontier.
Does the all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF offer a Head-Up Display?
Yes, the completely redesigned 2026 Nissan LEAF offers the Head-Up Display as an available feature on its top-tier PLATINUM+ trim.
Will using the Head-Up Display at night be distracting?
No, the system is designed to be helpful, not distracting. It automatically adjusts its brightness for nighttime driving, providing a clear but gentle display that won't interfere with your view of the road.
Where can I test drive a Nissan with a Head-Up Display near Indianapolis?
You can schedule a personalized demonstration and test drive right here at Ed Martin Nissan of Fishers. We are conveniently located to serve the entire Indianapolis area and have a great selection of new Nissan models equipped with the Head-Up Display.