Nissan unveiled the futuristic 2040 Nissan Vmotion 2.0 sedan at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), which foreshadows the design guidelines the Japanese will follow when creating their future pedestrian-friendly sedans.
Japanese car giant Nissan it's at a car show NAIAS 2017 introduced the limousine Nissan Vmotion 2.0, coming straight from the year 2040.
Well, at least such vehicles were supposed to drive on the roads back then, according to Nissan. Vmotion brings a lot of comfort, connectivity and technologies that contribute to greater safety on the road. The Japanese emphasized above all design, which they point out is what really sets the cars apart. A Mustang is a Mustang because of the shape, not because of what's under the hood (although that helps make it what it is, too). In the future, all vehicles will autonomous and emission-free. The design will therefore be the one to decide.
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A futuristic designed vehicle boasts an intelligent interface Nissan Intelligent Driving. The shape was dictated by the design language Emotional Geometry. The different nuances of the body were achieved with copper undertones. Nissan does not intend to deprive the driver of driving experience, but bets on a greater connection between the driver and the vehicle, which becomes his partner. He also bets his money on emission-free transport and a future without fatalities as a result of traffic accidents.
When the vehicle in autonomous driving mode – autonomous system ProPilot enables a fully automatic mode of steering, acceleration and braking - which relieves the driver in heavy traffic on highways and during long drives, the Nissan emblem lights up on a stretched mask V-motion, which signals to the surrounding area that the power of the vehicle is in the hands of technology. Leather seats have gold accents, which will not leave anyone indifferent.
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