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Crazy Nissan Car Concepts


If you attended In the Tokyo Motor Show is one of our favorites motor show, you will see many the wacky and wild concept car on display. This year was no exception, and Nissan did their part to add to the concept car fun.

Round Box
A few more conventional (just a little) is the R.D/B.X, or Round Box. With a shape resembling a duck’s bill, the two-door, four-seat compact car provides open-air motoring via a removable tri-partition roof that can be stored in the trunk.
Enduring with the eco-friendly theme, power comes from a direct-injection gasoline engine with a turbocharger and Extronic CVT.The Round Box is designed for passengers to communicate well with each other via a special display that can send information to any of the seating positions.

PIVO2
A follow-up to the popular PIVO shown here two years ago, the PIVO2 is basically a spherical passenger cabin on a four-wheeled platform.Receiving the most attention on the Nissan stand, aside from the GT-R, was the PIVO2 concept.. The wheels can be turned in any direction and the passenger compartment itself can spin 360 degrees.
Each wheel is fitted with an electric motor with power coming from advanced lithium-ion batteries. Not only is PIVO2 friendly to the environment, it also takes care of its driver. A “Robotic Agent” is fitted into the dashboard that recognizes the facial images of the driver, providing not only useful information for vehicle operation, but also “speaks to you to cheer you up or to soothe you accordingly.”

NV200
Created as the future van, the NV200 doesn’t seem all that unusual in it’s standard configuration until you notice the “Attention: Pod Opens” stencil on the side panel. This pod is designed to be configured to whatever commercial or personal need necessary and it extends out the back of the vehicle for easy access to tools, equipment, or whatever else needs to be stored.
The NV200 example on display featured all the gear one might need for underwater exploration and photography. While the design is definitely not ready for production, the idea of a storage system such as this is not difficult to imagine going into production.





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