Nissan Mori Scooter. My First “Car” - Yanko Design
Our own little Shane Crozier may exist a YD author simply he spends most of his time toiling away with ideas and concepts meant to brand life easier and a little more than fun. The Nissan Mori is an electric scooter inspired by a chest of draws featuring unproblematic interfaces. It can adapt to suit the rider, and all mechanical and maintenance issues are handled past an on-board figurer. Why would anyone want this? Hit the jump to read Shane'southward scenario.
Makiko has recently moved into her 1st apartment to be closer to uni and her part time job. Living outside Tokyo means she cannot rely solely on public send, but she doesn't accept enough money for a car. An electric scooter would be practical, affordable and have less of an impact on the environs.
Although she likes electric current scooters, they are still a bit intimidating for Makiko, who wishes they were every bit easy to sympathise and use as her mobile. Nissan understands Makiko, and that there is a market place in Japan for an electrical scooter targeted at her demographic. With local automotive sales failing in recent years, Nissan is looking to expand its market place past creating scooter that will capture this demographic for their 1st vehicle purchase.
Designer: Shane Crozier
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2008/08/05/nissan-mori-scooter-my-first-car/
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