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Nissan showcases BladeGlider prototype at TMS 2013

Other than the Kawasaki J Three-Wheeler EV, Nissan’s prototype called the BladeGlider is also proving to be a sight to behold in this year’s Tokyo Motor Show.

nissan bladeglider

This DeltaWing-inspired sports car is very narrow (1-meter to be exact) on the front and has a wide rear end. But don’t let its awkward design fool you, ‘cause Nissan claims that the two front wheels allow drivers to corner even at speeds of 190kph.

Swinging its pair of Butterfly doors open will reveal a three-seater layout ala McLaren F1 and a cockpit that comprises of a futuristic dashboard complete with an equally awesome steering wheel. It almost seem like you’re driving an alien spaceship instead of an electric-powered car.

bladeglider

According to Nissan, the BladeGlider in display is still an early prototype and the company hasn’t provided details as to when they plan to release it in the market.

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Ronnie Bulaong
Ronnie Bulaong
This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.
  1. It’s their DeltaWing racer for the street. That profile is definitely not Manila flood-proof though.

    Among the cars Nissan showcased in the Tokyo Motor Show this year, I prefer the IDx NISMO Concept overall though. I may just be 21 years old, but the car enthusiast in me loves the vintage look of the Datsun Bluebird.

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