Saturday, October 20, 2007

Nissan NV200 Concept


The NV200 concept from Nissan looks like a rather basic and not very stylish van from the outside, but it betrays an "interior created to combine efficiency and a human touch, mentally refreshing its occupants when traveling to or from a job site.”
Truly StarWars-like.

As said, the NV200 doesn't look that impressive from the outside, that is, until its back rear slides out to display all of its storing compartments and electronic guts wonders.

Designed jointly by Nissan Design Center (NDC) in Japan and Nissan Design Europe in the UK, it takes the concept of Office mobility to the extreme.





PRESS RELEASE FROM NISSAN
NV200
A Smart Business Tool of New Generation - for Active Professionals
  • A substantial, rugged-looking exterior, combining a dramatic front cab with a traditional box-like storage space, creates an emotional looking body form never before seen in the LCV class.
  • An interior created to combine efficiency and a human touch, mentally refreshing its occupants when traveling to or from a job site. The customizable cargo area houses a unique pod that can smartly accommodate a variety of business needs. The pod is divided into customizable trays and boxes for efficient storage of profession-specific equipment, materials, work gear and apparel.
  • The displayed NV200 has been outfitted specifically for use by a professional ocean photographer. The work area is equipped with a remote control panel for a spider camera, as well as equipment for organizing and editing photographs and images while on assignment.

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