Nissan OneOne is More than a Car
Jeremy Gutsche — October 15, 2007 — Autos
References: laautoshow & autoblog
The Nissan OneOne (as in Won Won, not 1 1) is dubbed as a friendly pet. But actually it's a robot car that will befriend your children and even take them to school. Lets hope it doesn't eat them too, because this concept is really getting out there.
Nissan describes taht OneOne, "can take the children safely to school, soccer practice and back home in time for dinner. OneOne takes mobility to a new level using synthetic muscles in its “legs,†it propels itself along by skating, much like you would on a pair of rollerblades. From performance car to city car, it lies down for speed or stands up for better visibility, allowing for more nimble navigation and easier parking."
The Nissan OneOne was a winning concept revealed at the 2007 LA Design Challenge.
Nissan describes taht OneOne, "can take the children safely to school, soccer practice and back home in time for dinner. OneOne takes mobility to a new level using synthetic muscles in its “legs,†it propels itself along by skating, much like you would on a pair of rollerblades. From performance car to city car, it lies down for speed or stands up for better visibility, allowing for more nimble navigation and easier parking."
The Nissan OneOne was a winning concept revealed at the 2007 LA Design Challenge.
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