'Self-driving IDS EV Concept> a LEAF that looks like a pregnant Tesla,
drives like a grandmother'

http://thenationonlineng.net/nissan-unveils-self-driving-car-with-500km-range/
Nissan unveils self-driving car with 500km Range
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2015 Tokyo Motor Show
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Nissan has unveiled its vision for the future: the autonomous,
zero-emissions IDS Concept car. Presented at last week’s Tokyo Motor Show,
the vehicle integrates control and safety technologies with artificial
intelligence for the next generation of self-driving cars, writes TAJUDEEN
ADEBANJO with agency addition.

The 2015 Tokyo Motor Show is bursting with much of the excitement coming
from Nissan. This year, the company brought along a new-to-the-world concept
— the Nissan IDS. As Nissan aspires to live in a world with zero emissions,
going way back to when it first introduced the LEAF, you can imagine this
hot ride is electric — and it is. The IDS is the next iteraction of the
mainstream consumer vehicle.

It is the first of what Nissan hopes would be many vehicles equipped with
new technology by the year 2020.

Presenting at the show, Nissan Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn shared
an excerpt about the company’s vision for the future of personal mobility.

Ghosn boasted that Nissan’s forthcoming technologies will revolutionise the
relationship between car and driver, and future mobility.

“A key point behind the Nissan IDS Concept is communication,” design
director Mitsunori Morita said in a statement.

“For autonomous drive to become reality, as a society we have to consider
not only communication between car and driver, but also between cars and
people,” Morita said.

The electric vehicle is fitted with a 60 kWh battery, and sports a low
stance for better aerodynamics, allowing it to drive long distances on a
single charge. Plus, sync the car with your smartphone to take advantage of
Piloted Park and wireless charging technologies.

The sleek automobile comes in two modes: Manual Drive or Piloted Drive (PD).

This allows one to choose whether or not they feel like driving, are able to
drive, or just want to relax… as needed. While PD is fully automated, safety
features while in manual mode were also highlighted, indicating that the car
maintains awareness and the ability to intervene even when in manual mode.
This continues an exciting trend of leveraging autopilot features to improve
safety. The more manufacturers start integrating these intelligent driving
features into their cars, the better, as that will drive faster improvements
in the technology, lower costs, and ultimately, safer roads for all.

Another feature that is more on the fun side of things is that the car
appears to have a personality that it uses to relate to the driver,
passengers, and even pedestrians on the street, sending messages via its
dash-mounted, scrolling, LED screen.

This car really wants to be your friend and could most accurately be
described as the personality of Jarvis from Iron Man, Siri on those
i-devices, or Cortana (for the four people out there with windows phones).

Manual puts the driver in control of what looks like a game console
accessory. But one is not alone: the car’s sensors continually monitor
conditions, and offer assistance if necessary. The IDS Concept’s built-in
also communicates with the motorist, highlighting traffic conditions and the
day’s schedule.

Push the glowing blue Nissan button in the middle of the wheel to switch
into Piloted Drive, relinquishing responsibility to the smart vehicle, which
imitates the driver’s style and preferences.

The result of the automation and technology that is been rolled into the IDS
is a seamless, quiet experience that makes life better. Feel like driving?
Go ahead! Want to take a nap? Drop your seat back for a quick power nap — I
‘ll drive! Want to get some work done? Feel free to use the huge dash
display to get it on! Want to talk and actually look at the person next to
you? Done.

The concept video is chalk full of features and even seems to have a
super-splendulous windscreen and very thin a-pillars to further accentuate
the viewing angles and maximise the panoramic views for the driver. Further
accentuating the different driving modes, the car’s interior physically
adapts to changes with the steering wheel moving in and out of the way, the
centre console moving around, and the seats being released to swivel a
little when in autopilot/PD mode. It seems like this would make driving more
social, though the majority of driving in the United States takes place with
only one person in the car, making it difficult to be social regardless of
the context.

All of this cool tech is wrapped in a very sporty exterior that looks like a
cross between the diminutive Lexus CT200h with it’s short but sporty stance
and the Chevy Bolt concept with it’s full glass ceiling and futuristic
lighting enclosures.

A similar car is in the works at Mercedes. But Nissan also just showed off
its Teatro for Dayz concept, a pint-sized electric car with an interior that
can project different scenes based on mood, weather, or “vibe of the day.”
When parked, the Teatro’s seats, headrests, door trim, and instrument panel
can be turned into a moving screen.
[© thenationonlineng.net]



http://www.dispatchtribunal.com/nissan-ids-concept-featuring-piloted-drive-unveiled-at-tokyo-motor-show/6926/
Nissan IDS Concept unveiled at Tokyo Motor Show
November 1, 2015
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video
https://youtu.be/h-TLo86K7Ck
Introducing the Nissan IDS Concept
Nissan Newsroom
Nissan Newsroom Oct 27, 2015
At the Tokyo Motor Show 2015, Nissan unveiled a concept vehicle that
embodies Nissan’s vision of the future of autonomous driving and zero
emission EVs: the Nissan IDS Concept.
]
...
http://smnweekly.com/2015/11/01/nissan-gripz-plug-in-hybrid-concept-at-2015-tokyo-motor-show.html
 ... The car's interior adapts depending on whether the driver or the
computer is in control, with the steering wheel receding and replaced by a
large touchscreen display. Borrowing some of the design cues seen on the IDS
concept would help the next Leaf sell as much for style as it does for any
zero emission feel-good factor ...
[image
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In autonomous mode the steering wheel is replaced by a touch screen and the
seats rotate inwards to make conversations easier  / Nissan
] ... [© 2015 SMN Weekly]



http://www.autoconnectedcar.com/2015/11/connected-nissan-leaf-with-esp-looks-like-a-pregnant-tesla-with-digital-signage/
Connected Nissan LEAF with ESP looks like a pregnant Tesla with digital
signage
November 1, 2015  Lynn Walford  Nissan debuted an electric self-driving car,
the IDS Concept, it’s a LEAF that looks like a pregnant Tesla with digital
signs at the Tokyo Motor show ...
...
http://www.dnj.com/story/money/business/2015/11/03/nissan-test-car-drives-like-grandmother/75088226/
Nissan test car drives like a grandmother
November 3, 2015  Yuri Kageyama




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