You can also use it as a golf ball autonomously, so you won’t miss a shot.
Nissan’s lineup of vehicles for the future 2020 Consumer Electronics Show. There are many machines in this eclectic range. An electric ice cream truck, an autonomous golf ball that navigates to the hole and the Ariya concept are just a few of the machines on display. A demonstration of acoustic material that makes a vehicle’s cabin more quiet is one example of smaller displays. The Formula E racer of the automaker and the Nissan Leaf e+, They are also available for purchase. This year’s theme for the booth is “omotenashi,” which refers to true Japanese hospitality.
In June , Nissan revealed its-based electric ice-cream truck in Scotland. The van will be on display at CES, which is a great opportunity to see it in America. For mobility, the vehicle is powered by a 40-kilowatt lithium battery. A Nissan Energy Roam electric powerpack, which uses recycled energy cells from its first generation of EVs, powers the freezer drawer, refrigerator, and oft-serve machine. The roof has a solar panel that charges the batteries.
The ProPilot 2.0 golf ball is a great option for cheating at golf. An overhead camera records the ball and holes. The system directs the ball towards the cup when someone putsts.
At the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show , Nissan presented the Ariya Concept. Its North American debut is at 2020 CES. It seems that the company is hinting at the possibility of a crossover EV, which looks a lot like this vehicle, joining its lineup. Each axle is powered by an electric motor. The cabin is minimalist and features a pair screen and capacitive buttons.