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The 2050 Nissan GT-R(X) concept car shows a car that can drive on its back.
Recently, Nissan unveiled the mystery of its 2050 GT-R(X) and released the design concept map.

The original idea of the car was 2050? GT-R, the original design of this car was not designed by Nissan, but by a student of California Institute of Design. He said that this design was part of his school paper. Thanks to Nissan? Design? With the help of the United States, students' designs were modeled, and students entered Nissan because of this unique design.

The design size of this car is incredibly small. It is 1 14.8 inches (2908 mm) long, 60.5 inches (1537 mm) wide and 25.9 inches (658 mm) high. Students say this design is to make it more suitable for driving.

Because of its small size, the driver needs to lie on his back and stretch his limbs in an X shape to drive the car. The unique "sitting posture" is not the only interesting function of this car, because GT-R(X) is also a "wearable machine", and the driver can connect his brain with the driving system of the vehicle by wearing customized clothes and helmet. In short, the car can run automatically according to the driver's brain reaction, and even rotate 360 degrees without any control from the driver.

Because this car is only in the design and development stage, there is no power description yet. However, it can be guessed that this GT-R(X) will be a high-performance pure electric vehicle with a foldable automatic tail.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.