Nissan and Hara Designs Team Up for the Happy Vehicle
Rose Nazarali — January 11, 2010 — Autos
Nissan and Hara Designs have teamed together for this communicative concept car. This smiling vehicle has a line on the front bumper that can curve into a happy smile.
The smiling concept car is made from a stretchy material called ROICA which can stretch anywhere from 500% to 900%. The smile on the bumper is meant to communicate with other cars to indicate right of ways.
Check out the video above for more information on the smiling concept car.
The smiling concept car is made from a stretchy material called ROICA which can stretch anywhere from 500% to 900%. The smile on the bumper is meant to communicate with other cars to indicate right of ways.
Check out the video above for more information on the smiling concept car.
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