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Nissan concept car ‘Mixim’ for geeks




Posted by ketyung
on Sep/13/2007
at 5:20 am

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Nissan concept car 'Mixim' for geeks
Yeah! Nissan has come out with a new idea for its car series, whether it’s brilliant or not, it’s all up to how you look at it. Its concept car, Mixim features a central driving position, which the driver is to sit in the central position and at the two sides are the two passengers. It’s kind of 1+2 seating arrangement that is totally different from any cars on the road currently.

Nissan concept car 'Mixim' for gamerS!
The driver seat is swivelable and right in front of the driver is an LCD command center that displays the virtual representation of the front wheels that turn in real time via the steering control.

The car is powered by so-called Super Motor, which is the kind of unique motor that has two drive shafts and is able to power the left and the right wheel independently. The power source of this concept car is a pack of high-output lithium ion batteries. Geeks shouldn’t have any problem to get used thew kind of driving method with the Mixim car, as we’ve already picked up all these skills from our daily computer and gaming life.

via [aVing.NeT]

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