Friday, September 27, 2013

Friend-Me: the connected car of the future according to Nissan


I suggest you go back to a concept car presented by Nissan at the last Frankfurt Motor Show. The concept Friend-Me was presented for the first time in Europe. If we put aside its hybrid power train and its design, its strong point is its interior that reflects Nissan's vision for the connected car of the future.



Friend-Me has four individual seats lounge style.



The cockpit is dominated by a single central console that runs the entire length of the interior. Designed to entertain and inform the four occupants as they move, it forms the heart of the digital car.




The displays Friend Me, consisting of multiple screens hidden behind a glass surface, are configurable to taste. The technology also incorporates a system where occupants can share information, photos and music from their mobile. Screens integrated monitors are used to connect the Internet with friends or family members, even if they are in other vehicles. Watch the video:

  


All occupants also have access to real-time, if they wish, to information on the operation and performance of the car. 
For example, if they get the urge to know the status of the travel, Rear passengers can get on their individual screen access to the navigation system.

At the front, the driver also has a very sophisticated display, provided a particularly user-friendly interface in glass. All elements of the central display of Nissan have been designed with simplicity in optimal use.

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