2004 Nissan Actic Concept
Innovation springs from many places, according to the designers of the Nissan Actic concept vehicle, which makes its world debut at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit = including items as simple as the small, handheld technology devices ranging from key fobs and PDAs to MP3 players and GPS systems.
The Nissan Actic is a content rich design exercise created by Nissan Design America, Inc. (NDA) in La Jolla, Calif. The sleek, silver, bullet-shaped Actic, with its flowing body and matching trailer, makes a visionary statement about how vehicle owners will approach technology in the future. In place of traditional content-heavy vehicle control systems that become outdated immediately, Actic’s handheld key fob-based Information Technology (IT) system allows the user to grow the interface with infinite flexibility and updateability.
Actic provides nearly unlimited opportunities for its users to explore and challenge the relationship between exterior and interior environments and to introduce elements of personalization by projecting video displays on a series of six roof-mounted flat LCD screens.
Other Actic innovations include dual sliding side doors, a cross trainer-style wheel and tire design with tread-wrapped 20-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, and a versatile, matching trailer with inflatable walls that converts to a comfortable sleeping space for three.