NISSAN NV200 CONCEPT BRINGS "HUMAN TOUCH" AND PERSONALIZATION TO THE SMALL COMMERCIAL VAN SEGMENT
Farmington Hills, Mich. -
To most people, a typical small commercial van is little more than an empty box on wheels. But does it have to be? Why can't it be some different, something innovative and smart? Why can't a commercial van also be a mobile office? Or combine workspace and living quarters? Or, for example, a mobile lab for a marine biologist/photographer? Why not?
"A commercial vehicle has a specific job to perform, but that's no reason to design a purely rational vehicle with no warmth," said Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president and chief creative officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. "In the Nissan NV200 Concept, function becomes the aesthetic. The NV200 is a highly efficient tool but one with a human touch."
Created by designers from Nissan Design Center (NDC) in Japan and Nissan Design Europe (NDE) in the United Kingdom, the NV200 is a radical, futuristic but entirely practical new concept - inspired by the needs of a marine biologist and underwater photographer. And although developed to answer one user's very specific requirements, the basic concept has serious potential for a wide range of customers and professions.
But imagine the case a marine biologist/photographer. When setting off on an expedition, he or she might take along a mountain of equipment - including underwater cameras and lights, scuba diving equipment, an underwater scooter, computer equipment for downloading digital images, mobile communication equipment to send the images to clients or research centers, clothing, food and water, and perhaps camping or overnight gear. This is typically enough equipment to fill a van, with little space left over for an on-site office. That's where innovation comes in.
A Unique Slide-Out Cargo Pod
At the heart of Nissan NV200 is a patented sliding cargo pod, which is divided into a number of separate areas where different pieces of diving and photographic equipment can be stored.
The pod is latched inside the shell of the load area when the van is being driven. Upon arrival at its destination, it slides out rearwards to allow easy access to the storage zones. The pod is deployed manually with the aid of hydraulic rams, and sits securely on integrated "drop-down" legs when fully extended.
As the pod is withdrawn from the van, the area left behind is transformed into a mobile office and IT dock. A computer table drops down from the side of the van to reveal two LCD screens upon which images can be edited. The front passenger seat swivels backwards on a single curved rail to face the table.
Along with housing diving gear in separate "wet" lockers, the pod holds four air tanks and there's a specially shaped area to securely hold the underwater scooter. Lockable roller blinds protect the contents, while valuable camera equipment can be accessed either from within NV200 or from outside the pod.
From the outside, NV200 is the epitome of a modern van. A cab-forward design, the wraparound grille blends into upswept lines on either side of the cabin. Dramatically rising side windows accentuate a high waistline and underline the van's practical, load carrying ability. The NV200 sits on a long 111.4-inch wheelbase and is 72.4 inches tall, providing a practical, roomy load space.



Perhaps the only area not directly influenced by the ocean is the wooden floor of NV200. This is finished in durable but entirely natural ebony, bringing an added touch of warmth to an otherwise serious working environment.
Although the NV200 has been designed to suit the specific needs of one profession, the principle behind the concept has wide ranging potential. The design team also identified mobile libraries, Farmers' Market vendors, florists and even field ambulances among other possible applications of the pod concept.
The NV200 also features an environmentally friendly clean diesel engine. It is equipped with a number of safety systems based on Nissan's Safety Shield concept, including RearView Monitor and Distance Control Assist System.
"Although the Nissan NV200 might, at first glance, appear to be a flight of fancy, the more you study its potential the more you realize it is an entirely practical and feasible project," said Nakamura. "Nissan prides itself on designing its cars to fulfill the needs and requirements of its customers. For NV200, we have taken that guiding principle quite literally and created a vehicle for one specific user. But it is a totally adaptable and flexible concept that could have applications in a number of areas of the market."
The Nissan NV200 Concept originally debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show and has also been displayed at motor shows in Europe.
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