Nissan has recently released the PIVO 3 Concept at the Tokyo Motor Show.
According to the Japanese automaker, the PIVO 3 Concept features the Automated Valet Parking (AVP), a system that can park the vehicle automatically in specially-equipped parking lots. The car can also recharge itself while it waits for its driver to return. The car can then be called via a smartphone whereupon it returns to pick up the driver, but we must wait in order to do this at least a few more years.
The PIVO 3 measures just under 3,000 mm in length and seats three in a 1+2 layout, running on electricity and featuring by-wire controls for a more spacious cabin and less mechanics. Cabin technology includes a Robotic Agent, which is basically a computerized personal assistant for the driver. The interior is finished in leather and silver-hued trim with EV Blue and Snow White color schemes.
According to the Japanese automaker, the PIVO 3 Concept features the Automated Valet Parking (AVP), a system that can park the vehicle automatically in specially-equipped parking lots. The car can also recharge itself while it waits for its driver to return. The car can then be called via a smartphone whereupon it returns to pick up the driver, but we must wait in order to do this at least a few more years.
The PIVO 3 measures just under 3,000 mm in length and seats three in a 1+2 layout, running on electricity and featuring by-wire controls for a more spacious cabin and less mechanics. Cabin technology includes a Robotic Agent, which is basically a computerized personal assistant for the driver. The interior is finished in leather and silver-hued trim with EV Blue and Snow White color schemes.