Filed under: Products and services, Next big thing, Japan
The plethora of companies around the world now making passenger cars has resulted in a dramatic increase in radical new concept designs. Nissan Motor’s (NASDAQ: NSANY) latest, the Pivo 2, is as far out as any I’ve ever seen.
The lithium-ion-battery-powered three-seater urban commuter car features a cabin that can rotate 360 degrees, and wheels that can turn 90 degrees, meaning the car can move in any direction, including in a circle. It also has a built-in robotic servant in the form of a mechanical head located near the steering wheel that can converse with the driver on route selection, available parking, and car functions.
When I look at this, I can’t help but think of bumper cars. If this goes into production, it should turn traffic-jammed L.A. freeways into free-for-alls.
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