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		<title>Nissan&#8217;s new concept car &#8216;feels like flying&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nissan unveiled Thursday a futuristic concept car that tilts to the side when going around bends to make drivers feel like they are gliding through the air. 

The zero-emission electric "Land Glider" seats two people -- one in the front and one in the back.

Just 1.1 meters (3.6 feet) wide, it can easily squeeze into tight parking spaces and through narrow streets.

"In the past a car used to move only in a two dimensional way but the Land Glider can move in a three dimensional way," said Nissan's Ryusuke Hayashi, who is overseeing the project.

"Although you are driving on the road, you feel as if you are flying," he said at a preview of the car.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nissan unveiled Thursday a futuristic concept car that tilts to the side when going around bends to make drivers feel like they are gliding through the air.</p>
<p>The zero-emission electric &#8220;Land Glider&#8221; seats two people &#8212; one in the front and one in the back.</p>
<p>Just 1.1 meters (3.6 feet) wide, it can easily squeeze into tight parking spaces and through narrow streets.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the past a car used to move only in a two dimensional way but the Land Glider can move in a three dimensional way,&#8221; said Nissan&#8217;s Ryusuke Hayashi, who is overseeing the project.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although you are driving on the road, you feel as if you are flying,&#8221; he said at a preview of the car.</p>
<p>Inspired by motorbikes and glider aircraft, the four-wheel car has tilting wheels and moving fenders that enable it to lean by up to 17 degrees. Special sensors calculate the best tilt for negotiating a corner.</p>
<p>Instead of a steering wheel, it has airplane-style controls. With a cocoon-like cabin and a body designed to look like it is protected with armour, the Land Glider also aims to give motorists a sense of security.</p>
<p>The vehicle will be on display at this month&#8217;s Tokyo Motor Show &#8212; which opens to the public from October 24 to November 4 &#8212; along with the electric Leaf that Nissan plans to launch late next year.</p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s number three automaker will also display a chunky concept sports crossover, Qazana, that looks halfway between a tank and a beach buggy and aims to put some of the fun back into driving.</p>
<p>Source: <a title="The Manila Bulletin" href="http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/223752/nissans-new-concept-car-feels-flying">The Manila Bulletin</a></p>
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