The IMx KURO is equipped with fully autonomous driving that can watch the road for you and respond to other vehicles on the road to safely get you to your destination. It takes over driving when you want it to, but you can always put yourself back at the controls.
Nissan envisions a future where more autonomy, electrification, and connectivity make driving more exciting and engaging.
Getting there is going to require a lot of brain power – yours, to be exact. That's why Nissan's Brain-to-Vehicle (B2V) technology puts your mind in the driver's seat. B2V measures the driver's brainwaves, which are then analyzed by the vehicle's onboard autonomous systems. The IMx KURO can tell if a driver's expectations match reality, and it can engage its systems to turn the wheel or slow itself down faster than the average human response time.
And when it's in autonomous mode, it applies what it's learned about how you like to drive and takes that into account for a fully autonomous drive adapted to your level of comfort.
What does all that mean, really? It means the IMx KURO can detect and evaluate how you're feeling, predict your next move, and step in to provide a more seamless and exciting drive.
The IMx KURO will autonomously take you where you need to go, like dropping you off at the airport. While you're away, it can even park in a spot where it can return power to the local electrical grid. And when it's time to pick you from your return flight, it'll charge up ahead of time and meet you at the terminal. It's all part of connected-car technologies, including Seamless Autonomous Mobility.
Driver or Car? Indoor or Outdoor? Power or Serenity? Why not all? This is a melding of seemingly contradictory concepts to create an experience behind the wheel unlike anything else.