Nissan Eporo Robot Car

By Angel | October 12, 2009 1:57 pm |
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Robots and toys


Oh, Nissan adores fishes? May be whether Nissan adores fishes? The following creatures and the idea behind them proves how right the first sentences are. You are welcome to meet these adorable Eporo concept robot cars.

Nissan-Eporo-Robot-Car

They were designed and specially created to be able to travel in a group of like-vehicles. According to the manufacturers, the robots will easily travel in groups, repeating the behavioral patterns of a school of fish. The most amazing thing – they will never collide with each other and they will easily avoid numerous obstacles.

Nissan-Eporo-Robot-Car-1

Apart from functions, these nice robots look simply astonishing and very eye-pleasing. I would like to have one at home.

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