In spite of these useful real-world attributes, however, the Nuvu has more than enough show car style to keep it out of dealerships. Calling the concept "a witty representation of Nissan's green credentials," the automaker has outfitted it with a nature-themed EV powertrain, including a tinted glass roof dotted with a dozen or so small solar panels designed to resemble leaves, which in turn feed a battery pack via a conduit shaped like a tree trunk that descends through the middle of the cabin. The automaker calls this setup an "urban oasis complete with its own tree inside," and the interior also includes a healthy dose of natural, organic, and recycled materials.
While Nissan is planning to introduce a production EV at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show, the automaker is quick to stress that the Nuvu is not that vehicle. Built on a unique platform, however, the concept does include some of the same technology, and sports X-by-wire controls for all its dynamic functions. Nissan's production electric car won't reach Japan and the U.S. until 2010, but for now the Nuvu gives us one possible glimpse at the city cars of tomorrow
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