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About Nissan

Nissan is the Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Yokohama, founded in 1933 and now one of the world's largest vehicle manufacturers. Its wordmark uses a heavy techno-display sans with squared bowls and wide proportions, lettering that reads as engineered and forward-leaning across showrooms, racing livery, and global ad campaigns. The mark has been refined several times but kept the same broad-shouldered display character throughout.

Nissan's identity covers an unusually wide product range, from kei cars and family hatchbacks to the GT-R supercar and the Z line. The wide-stance techno-display wordmark holds that range together by reading as substantial and confident at any scale, whether on a Le Mans car or a dealership pylon. The broad display register has become a default for the Japanese performance-automotive category.

What font does Nissan use?

Nissan uses The Nissan wordmark is a custom industrial display face. The closest off-the-shelf approximation is Aspire from Larabie Fonts, a wide super-elliptical techno-display sans. The font on this page is Lipi's original generated lookalike of that heavy techno-display style.

On this page, Lipi offers a generated lookalike of the font used in Nissan — ready to download instantly with a commercial license, no third-party purchase required.

Where this style works

Heavy super-elliptical display sans-serifs are at home in automotive and motorsport branding, esports tournament identities, sports broadcasting lower-thirds, gaming and electronics packaging, action-sport apparel wordmarks, and any layout that wants to read as built rather than drawn. The wide stance scales cleanly from app icons to stadium signage.

What you get

Instant download as OTF, TTF and WOFF, with a commercial-use license for $7.99.

Full diacritic coverage for 81 Latin-script languages

English, Spanish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Swahili, German, Turkish, Filipino, Italian, Polish, Oromo, Uzbek (Latin), Zulu, Dutch, Somali, Malagasy, Afrikaans, Shona, Hungarian, Rundi, Kinyarwanda, Czech, Swedish, Serbian, Quechua, Albanian, Croatian, Luyia, Luo, Danish, Finnish, Slovak, Ganda, Sango, Norwegian Bokmål, Kalenjin, North Ndebele, Swiss German, Bemba, Nyankole, Soga, Teso, Lithuanian, Gusii, Galician, Sena, Slovenian, Chiga, Irish, Makonde, Morisyen, Estonian, Kabuverdianu, Basque, Norwegian Nynorsk, Friulian, Shambala, Bena, Asu, Luxembourgish, Icelandic, Jola-Fonyi, Taita, Samburu, Machame, Colognian, Breton, Vunjo, Makhuwa-Meetto, Rwa, Rombo, Sangu, Faroese, Romansh, Scottish Gaelic, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian, Manx, Inari Sami, Volapük, Cornish.

Not affiliated with or endorsed by the rights holders of Nissan. The font on this page is an original Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Nissan, not a redistribution of the original commercial typeface. For the original typeface, see the official source.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Nissan font free?

The Nissan wordmark is custom proprietary lettering owned by Nissan Motor Corporation and is not available as a download. Larabie Fonts' Aspire is a close approximation that is free for personal use. The font on this page is Lipi's original generated lookalike with a $7.99 commercial license.

What fonts are similar to the Nissan font?

Comparable heavy techno-display sans-serifs include Aspire, Eurostile Extended, Microgramma Extended, Bank Gothic, and ITC Handel Gothic. Free options in adjacent territory include Audiowide, Russo One, and Black Ops One from Google Fonts.

Can I use this font for an automotive project?

Yes. The Lipi license covers commercial use including automotive branding, motorsport graphics, apparel, and merchandise. We do not grant any rights related to the Nissan trademark or any other Nissan Motor Corporation asset; those remain with the rights holders.

Nissan Font: Volt Shard

Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Nissan. 81 languages with full diacritic coverage, one commercial license.

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LicenseBuy for Use
FormatsOTF, TTF, WOFF
Commercial useIncluded
Total$7.99
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What you get

  • OTF, TTF & WOFF files
  • Commercial use license
  • Personalised license PDF
  • Resale or redistribution

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