Nissan OneOne RoBocar, a Friendly Pet
The Nissan designers are the one who rendered the OneOne concept for Design Los Angeles, According to Nissan it's when cars become pet-like. The team says that the Nissan OneOne is a sports car and a friendly and helpful member of the family pet in one. The car will act like sports car when needed and will be able to bring your kids back from soccer practice just time for dinner.
Press Release: “In the year 2057 robots have become an integral part of our lives blurring the line between humans and machines. The Nissan OneOne is the ultimate pet; a friendly, helpful member of the family of the future. OneOne (pronounced “won-won” an endearing Japanese description for a barking dog) takes care of every aspect of the family’s busy lives from retrieving dry cleaning and groceries, to tending to the children. Guided by a real time GPS network OneOne can take the children safely to school, soccer practice and back home in time for dinner.
OneOne takes mobility to a new level using synthetic muscles in its “legs,” it propels itself along by skating, much like you would on a pair of rollerblades. From performance car to city car, it lies down for speed or stands up for better visibility, allowing for more nimble navigation and easier parking.
OneOne fulfills every need, from dutiful pet to spirited sports car in a design that makes it a welcomed member of the family.”
Here are the people of Nissan Design America, “Design Team”: Bruce Campbell, Doug Wilson, Robert Bauer, Bryan Thompson, Rie Arroba, Jeremy Malick, Laurie Tait, Matt Wilson, Soichi Maruyama.
Press Release: “In the year 2057 robots have become an integral part of our lives blurring the line between humans and machines. The Nissan OneOne is the ultimate pet; a friendly, helpful member of the family of the future. OneOne (pronounced “won-won” an endearing Japanese description for a barking dog) takes care of every aspect of the family’s busy lives from retrieving dry cleaning and groceries, to tending to the children. Guided by a real time GPS network OneOne can take the children safely to school, soccer practice and back home in time for dinner.
OneOne takes mobility to a new level using synthetic muscles in its “legs,” it propels itself along by skating, much like you would on a pair of rollerblades. From performance car to city car, it lies down for speed or stands up for better visibility, allowing for more nimble navigation and easier parking.
OneOne fulfills every need, from dutiful pet to spirited sports car in a design that makes it a welcomed member of the family.”
Here are the people of Nissan Design America, “Design Team”: Bruce Campbell, Doug Wilson, Robert Bauer, Bryan Thompson, Rie Arroba, Jeremy Malick, Laurie Tait, Matt Wilson, Soichi Maruyama.

