Nissan Develops Car With Vitamin C


Nissan engineers say they want drivers to feel more healthy living in the car, not outside.

Nissan recently announced it has successfully developed the future car which can pump up vitamin C in their cabin. This would allow the driver and passenger skin moisture is maintained.

New cars are equipped with Plasmacluster ion concentrations developed by Sharp. Of course, these ions which will help maintain natural skin moisture.

Nissan said the Plasmacluster ion can help reduce bacteria in the air, kill bacteria and microbial allergens in the cabin.

This system will also be able to detect various odors, such as animal odors and other foul odors. This air circulation system automatically switches over ventilation if necessary.

Nissan's hybrid car fugue has been using the "AC Forest". Air conditioning system is designed to refresh the wind, temperature, and humidity. A Nissan engineer said, "We want drivers to feel that they are healthier to live in the car, not outside."

Japanese carmaker also plans to install anti-collision technology that will automatically detect if there is a risk of hitting cars or pedestrians in front of him.

This system involves a camera screen and an alarm that sounds when the pedestrian is too close to the car. Nissan claims that the technology "speedometer friendly" is able to prevent the collision at a speed of 64 km per hour.

Nissa is currently developing "friendly speedometer" that will remind you of a wedding anniversary or birthday friend.

Nissan will also develop the hot seat that combines NASA research to improve blood circulation better and reduce the likelihood of back pain during long trips. "the emotional aspect of the car becomes increasingly important," said the engineer.

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