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		<title>NUVU Nissan model</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nissan always has some genuinely Japanese concepts on its stands to please and amaze the visitors and it was no different this time. Nuvu new view is what Nissan thinks a city car should be like in the year 2015. Less than three metres long, the Nuvu may be small in size, but it&#8217;s clever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://inforfamillemons.org/">Nissan</a> always has some genuinely Japanese concepts on its stands to please and amaze the visitors and it was no different this time. Nuvu new view is what Nissan thinks a city car should be like in the year 2015. Less than three metres long, the <a href="http://inforfamillemons.org/">Nuvu </a>may be small in size, but it&#8217;s clever in terms of space management. Apart from the driver&#8217;s seat, there&#8217;s an offset passenger seat towards the rear, plus another one that nicely tucks in towards the dash when not required and slides rearwards to accommodate a third passenger. A stylish tree trunk beside the rear seat conceals some electric wizardly ment to power the electric panels in the roof. The interior utilizes a lot of organic and recycled materials. The battery powered car, according to Nissan officials will run for 125km before running out of energy and hit a top speed of 120km/h.The Nuvu not going to hit production in the near future but another smaller EV from <a href="http://inforfamillemons.org/">Nissan</a> featuring similar electric tech is very much on the cards by 2010.</p>
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