To illustrate the power of the Safety Shield, made Nissan a copy of the new NOTE a mountainside roles in the biggest inflatable ball in the world – the CarZorb
Such inflatable, double ball is called ‘zorb’ and was coined in New Zealand, as a pastime for thrill seekers. Lovers of excitement and adventure can climb into the zorb and rolls at speeds up to 60 km / h of a hill.
Nissan developed on the basis of the zorb ‘CarZorb’, with a real Nissan NOTE. The colossal creation has a diameter of 6 meters and a circumference of more than 18 meters.
It took more than two months to manufacture the ball over a ton. The CarZorb was then tested on a secret military base in the United Kingdom. The stunt was designed to illustrate the operation of Nissan’s Safety Shield – a package of assistance and safety systems to the Nissan driver warn of danger and to protect them from accidents. The video of the CarZorb rolling with the Nissan NOTE inside of a mountain slope, while Nissan is celebrating the first anniversary of the new NOTE in Europe.
The Nissan NOTE seat according to the manufacturer’s full of innovative technology to make driving safer. Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning and Moving Object Detection constitute the Nissan Safety Shield. This unique package of safety equipment operates on the basis of the technique of 360 ° Around View Monitor and the images that pass the groundbreaking, self-cleaning camera to the system.
Nissan Safety Shield includes the following three systems.
Blind Spot Warning
This system – which was previously reserved for cars in the premium segment – uses a widescreen camera on the back, which vehicle signals in the blind spot on either side of the car . If a vehicle is detected, light a discreet warning light in the glass mirror.
Lane Departure Warning
Another premium-security makes its debut in the B-segment. Lane Departure Warning gives the driver a warning if the vehicle is about to unintentionally leave the lane. Research shows that Lane Departure Warning nearly one in ten accidents when changing lanes might occur. In 78 percent of the (near) accidents and unintentional lane deviations is inattention of the driver cause.
Moving Object Detection
Building on the capabilities of the Around View Monitor is this new feature a digital co-pilot who warns the driver to approaching traffic while in reverse. The camera is mounted on the rear and offers more than 180 degree image that is displayed on the 5.8-inch screen Nissan Connect
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