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Nissan Actic Concept: At a Glance

Actic Concept

The Nissan Actic, which made its world debut at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, is a "content rich" design exercise created by Nissan Design America, Inc. (NDA) in La Jolla, Calif. It combines a simple, confident exterior form with flexible, modular seating and a unique “digital canvas” interior.

Actic makes a visionary statement from Nissan 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 In place of traditional content-heavy vehicle control systems that become outdated immediately, Actic's handheld "key fob"-based Information Technology (IT) system allows the user to “grow” the interface with infinite flexibility and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. As a result, 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 (patent pending) with tread-wrapped 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, and a versatile, matching trailer with inflatable walls that converts to a comfortable sleeping space for three.

Highlights of the Nissan Actic include:

Exterior

  • Athletic proportions are characterized by a long wheelbase and short overhangs, along with an extremely wide body and unusually upright greenhouse
  • Smooth, flowing body form is interrupted only by the grille perforations, allowing for an unbroken expanse of its silver, sky-reflecting surface treatment
  • No B-pillars, wide dual sliding doors (front doors move forward, rear doors move backward) – providing easy access for friends or activities
  • “Smart” door handles sense a pass of the hand and extend for instant operation
  • Shock absorber-mounted full belly pan protective undersurface, designed to cradle and help protect the vehicle and its occupants
  • Liquid Silver metallic paint

Interior

  • Interior design based on the idea that Actic’s ultimate use and character will come from the needs and personality of its owner
  • Visual information displayed throughout the interior, on the driver-oriented instrumentation panels and on the “sky theater’s” ambient overhead flat panel display screens
  • Flexible seating system with 3-across modular seating, six available seating configurations, folding seat backs
  • "Floating" interior highlighted by stretch fabrics, floating armrests, fold-out child seat
  • Driver-oriented cockpit with paddle shifters, analog gauges with clear screen for emergency information

Information Technology

  • Readily adaptable intelligent IT system controlling a 100-gigabyte memory key fob device – a small, highly portable transmitting hard drive onto which the owner can load a host of data, preferences, settings and configurations
  • Actic "comes to life" when the intelligent key fob is activated (key fob cradle located near the base of the windshield)
  • All settings reside within the fob – not just standard audio and HVAC preferences but e-mail and navi settings, and the content that governs and affects mood and ambience

Wheels and Tires

  • "Cross-trainer" wheel and tire design represents "running shoes for car"
  • 19-inch run-flat tires developed with Michelin, with tires laminated over the rim
  • Treatment makes the tires part of the wheel - makes the smaller rims look larger
  • The tread is a waffle-tread design resembling Michelin's most aggressive motorcycle tires

Trailer

  • Actic trailer symbolizes Actic users’ desire for "on-the-road – off-the-grid" adventures
  • Unique built-in trailer coupling arm is integrated into the aesthetic of the Actic design theme, allowing car and trailer to become one unit
  • Inflatable wall system, removable cushions, sleeping room for three occupants
  • Trailer wheels and tires match those on Actic

Design and Construction

  • Designed, created and managed by Nissan Design America, Inc. (NDA)
  • Wheel/tire design developed in conjunction with Michelin
  • Trailer developed in association with Airstream
  • Assembled by Metalcrafters, Inc.

 

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