It looks like car designers are thinking that future green vehicles will take on the likenesses of seafaring creatures. But while the Nissan V2G looks like a lobster, it’s really meant to be used as an on-grid vehicle on an electrified highway—that is, the highway of the future.
The Nissan V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) aims to offer a safe, swift, and sustainable way of travel. According to The Design Blog, the Nissan V2G also features "quality production at a very low price," although the blog doesn’t reveal how low that price is. In the meantime, click through the gallery and imagine yourself zooming around in this lobster-style ride.
Lobster Automobiles
The Nissan V2G Offers a Sea-Creature Look and a Sustainable Ride
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