Nissan NV200 lifestyle van concept
December 31st, 1969
Designed at the Nissan’s European design studio in London, the NV200 is the follow up to Nissan’s previous Bevel lifestyle and recreational van concept that was displayed at January’s Detroit Show. This latest concept will be showcased at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show and is described by its developers as a light commercial vehicle that remains innovative and stylish.
Its most striking feature is a storage pod that extends from the van’s load area when the vehicle is parked. As the pod is deployed, the now empty load bay is transformed into a mobile office with innovative ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ storage zones. The pod itself is divided into customizable trays and boxes for efficient storage for any work tools and apparel.
This concept version has been outfitted specifically for use by a professional ocean photographer. It features a remote control panel for a spider camera, as well as equipment for organizing and editing photographs and images while on assignment.Nissan NV200
Designed at the Nissan’s European design studio in London, the NV200 is the follow up to Nissan’s previous Bevel lifestyle and recreational van concept that was displayed at January’s Detroit Show. This latest concept will be showcased at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show and is described by its developers as a light commercial vehicle that remains innovative and stylish.
Its most striking feature is a storage pod that extends from the van’s load area when the vehicle is parked. As the pod is deployed, the now empty load bay is transformed into a mobile office with innovative ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ storage zones. The pod itself is divided into customizable trays and boxes for efficient storage for any work tools and apparel.
This concept version has been outfitted specifically for use by a professional ocean photographer. It features a remote control panel for a spider camera, as well as equipment for organizing and editing photographs and images while on assignment.
Its most striking feature is a storage pod that extends from the van’s load area when the vehicle is parked. As the pod is deployed, the now empty load bay is transformed into a mobile office with innovative ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ storage zones. The pod itself is divided into customizable trays and boxes for efficient storage for any work tools and apparel.
This concept version has been outfitted specifically for use by a professional ocean photographer. It features a remote control panel for a spider camera, as well as equipment for organizing and editing photographs and images while on assignment.
Nissan NV200
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