If you consider washing your car to be a chore, the Nissan Note might just be for you. Or it might just be the technology you have been waiting for.
Nissan has just introduced the world’s first “Self-Cleaning” car – Nissan Note. This is based on the innovative paint technology (‘super-hydrophobic’ and ‘oleophobic’ paint) that repels mud, rain and everyday dirt, meaning drivers may never have to clean their car again.
Nissan is the first carmaker to apply the technology, called Ultra-Ever Dry®, on automotive bodywork. Whilst there are currently no plans for the technology to be applied to the model as standard, Nissan will continue to consider the coating technology as a future aftermarket option.
“The Nissan Note has been carefully engineered to take the stress out of customer driving, and Nissan’s engineers are constantly thinking of new ways to make families’ lives easier,” said Geraldine Ingham, Chief Marketing Manager for Nissan Note. “We are committed to addressing everyday problems our customers face and will always consider testing exciting, cutting edge technology like this incredible coating application.”
What do you think? Will this technology be made a standard for cars of the future?