The Nissan IDS is an all-electric self-driving car of the future that Japan's Nissan unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. It represents the brand's vision of the future of cars. The car boasts the latest achievements in the field of artificial intelligence and the latest safety technology. When the driver hands over control of the vehicle to Autopilot, it imitates the driver's driving style. Any owner, any autopilot, that is.
Nissan IDS is an all-electric self-driving car of the future that in manual mode enables completely independent driving. At least in appearance. In the meantime, the IDS follows the driver's every step, like a mother who leaves her child alone at school for the first time, but in reality it follows him imperceptibly. For his sake! With this, the car also learns the driver's driving style and imitates it, when the driver switches to autopilot (maybe it's not even that smart). In addition to that artificial intelligence he behaves like a very attentive co-pilot who doesn't miss a thing.
Judging from the promotional video, the car offers the passenger maximum possible comfort, safety and pleasure, and the passenger cabin environment is adjusted/changed according to autonomous or manual mode of driving the vehicle. Although it is a mansard model (read "hatch"), they can be transported comfortably in it four passengers.
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Nissan IDS points to capabilities and potential of the next generation of vehicles, and Nissan's emerging technologies will revolutionize the relationship between the car and the driver and the mode of mobility.
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