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Nissan shows us how much fun Electric Vehicles can be

Nissan shows us how much fun Electric Vehicles can be

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blogentry-133713-0-80849500-1425811674_thumb.jpgAccording to Nissan, it believes there is much more EVs can do other than providing us with clean transportation. Since EVs have a much higher supply of electrical power, it reckons stuffing more 'gadgets' in them would increase its appeal even further.

 

blogentry-133713-0-89455800-1425813620_thumb.jpgTo show us what they meant, they built the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle, which is a curious concept vehicle based on its eNV200 electric van.

 

blogentry-133713-0-82748500-1425813600_thumb.jpgYes. Like what its name says, there is actually a 1,500 watt electric grill built into the vehicle which could use to barbecue without getting your hands dirty when starting a fire. But that's not the only unusual feature found in the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle. It is equipped with a 'Mosquito Barrier System' that makes use of ultrasonic waves to drive away the pesky mosquitoes.

 

blogentry-133713-0-31418000-1425813653_thumb.jpgOther interesting features found in the Vehicle include the 'Refreshing Mist Shower', a 'Flying Selfie Camera', and a 'Smartphone Linked Display'. While I personally don't understand how the 'Powerful Small Disposer' is useful, I could see Nissan's concept car making a good holiday vehicle.

 

Watch the video below to see how they managed to squeeze everything inside the Vehicle and let us know whether you want one or not!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE1S4hXdA4s




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The fun stops when the juice runs low not enough to complete your journey home.

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the main concern would be how much juice it gotta have to supply all those gadgets?

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