Nissan symbols page gets but five new entries

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A full review of 2025 and 2026 models resulted in the addition of but five new entries to the Nissan symbols page. And while we made two images, this was only because the company’s representations are somewhat different than versions used by others.

Nothing really new under the sun.

Auto start stop indicatorNew to Nissan, but not to us, however is the use of an Idle Stop System (right), but only in the 2026 Sentra. The company has not chosen to use the technology in any other vehicle.

Auto hold indicatorWe made and added a new Auto Brake Hold image in black and white (left), which simply indicates that the system is ready. All in all the company has resisted the rush to add indicators in the gray scale color scheme that other manufacturers have.

Hill descent control indicatorWe also made a Hill Descent Control symbol (right) for Nissan. Just a little different from other manufacturers.

Pop up hood indicatorFinally, the company added a red version of the Pop-up Hood indicator (left). The Z model uses this technology. In the event of a collision with a pedestrian, the collapses back and up at the windshield to lesson the impact.

The Nissan dashboard symbols page and its now 105 entries can be seen here.

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