Japanese automaker Nissan announced the introduction of Nissan Mobility Assist, a program that aims to support the mobility needs of physically disabled customers.
The company says it will offer up to a $1,000 reimbursement to have qualifying adaptive equipment, such as hand controls, wheelchair/scooter lift, left foot accelerator and turning automotive seating. installed on new Nissan vehicles to accommodate both physically disabled drivers or passengers.
The new adaptive equipment must be installed by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration-registered installer within six months of purchase or lease from an authorized Nissan dealer.
"Nissan Mobility Assist allows us to further broaden the appeal of an already diverse product lineup and truly live up to our corporate motto of 'innovation and excitement for everyone,'" said Fred Diaz, divisional vice president, Nissan Sales & Marketing. "By helping defray the costs of medically necessary upfits, we're increasing the mobility of our customers nationwide."
The new adaptive equipment must be installed by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration-registered installer within six months of purchase or lease from an authorized Nissan dealer.
"Nissan Mobility Assist allows us to further broaden the appeal of an already diverse product lineup and truly live up to our corporate motto of 'innovation and excitement for everyone,'" said Fred Diaz, divisional vice president, Nissan Sales & Marketing. "By helping defray the costs of medically necessary upfits, we're increasing the mobility of our customers nationwide."