Kinect technology enables virtual driving experience

Nissan is testing the Kinect technology showroom at dealers, so that buyers can get a certain driving experience without actually touching the vehicle.

Using Microsoft's Kinect technology, dealers can show vehicles that are temporarily out of stock (or still on the production line). Currently, 16 Nissan dealers in the United States are piloting this technology. Unfortunately, the only vehicle available for experience is Pathfinder.

Nissan said that in the Kinect experience room, you can use the motion and voice-activated interface to closely observe all aspects of the vehicle, you can go forward or reverse and so on.

Earlier this year, Nissan demonstrated the Kinect experience at the Chicago and New York Auto Shows. Due to the enthusiastic response from the audience, Nissan decided to try to launch the Kinect experience room at the dealer. If the pilot is successful, the technology may be extended to other 1,100 dealers, and even one day into the user's home.

Jon Brancheau, Vice President of Nissan's North American market, said, "Nissan is the first automotive company to provide a Kinect experience at dealerships. The innovations we are committed to promote are not only reflected in vehicle design, but also in the market. Marketing. "

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