Nike One Concept — Another Gran Turismo, this time for the 4th series!

by AllAutoExperts    |  17 April, 2020

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This Nike One Concept is amazing and it even has a history behind it. Phil Frank and Takuya Asano are the two brilliant brains behind this concept. They are also the ones who created the Saleen S7 concept.

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The Nike One Concept represents the future of the sports vehicles, working along with the driver's muscles. Well, the car does have some requirements towards the driver, as unusual as it may sound. One needs maximum physical performances in order to be driven. This is because the hand and leg muscles are the ones controlling the car. The drivers of the vehicle repeat the motorcycle form, the legs, and hands being connected to special control units with bio-ports. The Nike One Concept is driven by the power of muscles and, wait for it, mind! Incredible!

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The history behind One is just as incredible. It all begins with the Spark costume being created by Nike, which is meant to provide a force of resistance for the sportsmen so that they build more muscle and improve coordination. The suit works on solar energy, an idea that is later applied for the electric systems on cars.

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The idea is that the driver is practically the one producing and thus, providing energy to the car. Nike One car reaches up to 230 hp. This target presumes that the driver works out a lot.

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The car has a Nike Shox seat, which has technologies like a heads-up display, info on energy stock. The body is made out of Nike Max Optics glass, which can change its color.

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We must admit that we love the idea of becoming one with the car, not just driving it.

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