Posted on 10/05/2007 2:47:41 PM PDT by Red Badger
Today at the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan unveiled their Pivo 2 concept car, an electric vehicle that can drive sideways and forward, equipped with 90-degree turning wheels, a full 360-degree turning cabin, and by-wire technologies for braking and steering. There is also a built-in Robotic Agent with GPS navigation on the instrument panel that gievs instructions in English as well as Japanese. No word yet on whether or not this thing will ever hit the road - but wouldnt that be cool?
(AP) Nissan’s ball-shaped electric vehicle can squeeze into tight spots without backing up because its wheels turn 90 degrees and the cabin part of the car can rotate in a complete circle.
The Pivo 2, being shown at the Tokyo auto show later this month, is a three-seat ecological commuter car that’s fully working but too expensive to go on commercial sale yet, according to Nissan Motor Co. officials.
In a demonstration Friday, the concept car rolled up next to a tiny parking space, turned its wheels at an angle, then scooted into the space without the back-and-forth jockeying that most cars would need.
The top part of the car - the name is inspired by the word “pivot” - swivels 360 degrees, independent of the wheels, so drivers can turn to face whichever direction they want.
Nissan designers added robotics functions to the Pivo 2, an upgrade of a car shown a couple of years ago, so that a bobbing mechanical head near the steering wheel speaks in a cute electronic voice to provide companionship.
Nissan claims the robot can detect the driver’s mood by analyzing changes in facial expressions picked up by its digital-camera eyes and using a microphone that picks up the driver’s voice to detect volume and speaking speed.
The robotic head says preprogrammed phrases to deal with various emotions, such as, “Relax, don’t worry,” if the driver seems upset.
“We want people to feel how cars can be so much fun,” said Shiro Nakamura, Nissan’s head designer.
Nissan also plans to unveil its flagship sports car Nissan GTR at the Tokyo Motor Show, set to open to the public Oct. 27.
But Nakamura said Nissan also wants to emphasize cuddly, less brawny offerings, like the Pivo 2.
Pivo 2 can be recharged by plugging a cable into a regular home socket and travels 125 kilometers (78 miles) on a single charge, according to Nissan.
Masato Inoue, chief designer for Pivo 2, says he wanted the car to be more than just an inanimate object - perhaps something with which people can grow emotionally attached.
Japanese culture has always been more open than other nations to seeing robots and other machines as friends, Inoue said, and Pivo 2 is likely to appeal to Japanese of all ages.
“Design used to be about the shape,” he said. “These days, it’s also about how a car relates to its surroundings - how it communicates with and is recognized in society.”
Polski for "Beer," baby. This thing is making me car-sick already. Hold muh Pivo.
The jokes just write themselves...
Cool, Man!!
But with all that glass, all the power it can generate would hardly be adequate to service the air conditioning to keep the car cool.
Like unto the dearly departed but hardly lamented Gremlin.
And I note that whilst the front wheels are rotated out 90 degrees, the rear wheels seem to be going straight ahead. That’s gonna be one confused little car.
This has “Babe Magnet” written all over it, don’t it?.................
Algore will love this sucker...lol!
"Wmmmffffff bfffff mmmlllllfffff"
It’s the shape that attracts the same type of chick.
Round...
I saw one of those going down the interstate once......
Japan re-invents the Pacer, world stunned.
You could probably really pick up a lot of chicks at the nearest Greenpeace demonstration!................
Very cool!
Does Mork from Ork pop out of this thing?
Gremlin? That car didn't suffer from too much glass - but the Pacer, yeah... like riding under a magnifying glass. Party on, Garth.
Will there be a Hello, Kitty option package?
For starters, they forgot the windshield wiper(s)
Baka na mono!Seppuku shi na ka reiba naranai!
Rain-X...............
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