Toyota NS4 Plug-In-Hybrid Concept at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show
- Looks like: An Alpha Romeo
- Defining characteristics: Swan-wing doors, dearth of buttons, ambitious goals
- Ridiculous features: Attempts to solve everything but world peace
- Chance of being mass-produced: Something here might appear by 2015
More from the 2012 Detroit Auto Show
Toyota's NS4 plug-in hybrid concept is amazingly efficient — not simply fuel efficient, it attempts to solve a bunch of challenges in one package. Toyota says the concept investigates:
- A new styling direction for the brand
- The next-generation of Hybrid Synergy Drive
- A new way of integrating entertainment and connectivity
- A new era of active safety systems
In an attempt to get modern, the NS4 puts MyFord Touch to shame by eliminating almost all physical buttons. More functions than ever are incorporated into a large touch-screen. Developed with Microsoft, Intel and Salesforce, the system is claimed to minimize distractions.
The NS4 has a variety of lane departure and collision mitigation systems. Perhaps the most appealing feature, if expensive, is a pop-up hood structure that lifts the rear of the hood in case of pedestrian contact. This provides crush space to protect the poor guy. Even if you don't worry about pedestrians, or care about their well-being, this would be a great way for automakers to design their cars for looks. Currently, pedestrian-crash requirements around the globe are forcing automakers to build their vehicles’ hoods higher, styling be dammed.
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I am really amazed about this car first by the exterior looks and second by the interiors. The exteriors are quite impressing with clean lines, but the interiors have left a question mark in my mind.
This reminds me of a future Civic model. Too bad Honda did not have the imagination for concepts like this.