Color-Changing Auto Paint by Nissan

Want a car like a chameleon? In three years you might be able to get just that. Nissan is developing a special technology using polymers limned with dyed iron oxides, which become visible when lit up with a carefully-measured charge. I guess different measurements give you different colours. Turned off, the car reverts to being it’s default, plain white.

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Great colours, I’d turn of this one to pay homage to my alumni – Calabar High School

How cool is that eh? I will not even think evil and mention the benefits of this technology for when trying to evade the police, I�ll more think about having a different colour for each day of the week, or for my different moods, or to match my clothes! ^_^.

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Red, now this colour just makes the GT-R look even sexier

[tongue]

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9 thoughts on “Color-Changing Auto Paint by Nissan

  1. i’m not a motor vehicle buff but that looks more like the skyline gtr to me.. the new sports face of nissan (skyline has been dropped to a luxury line)..

  2. Calabar !!?? you must have had awful teen life …well here you are, so it must have been ok i guess ..CALABAR!!! never would have known .. 🙂
    As usual you on top of the tech… what about the floating thingy still waitin on you to get it for me (2bmawga at gmail dot com)

  3. @ Taylor, you are right…it is the GT-R…canit believe I mixed it up and just posted about it at the Tokyo Motor Show
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    @ Bobby, yes the great school named Calabar that produces great people like me ^_^. Got your Adams related email, will print and read it at work tomorrow.

  4. Sounds like those toy cars back then where you can change the color of the car from temperature. One car, 10 different colors!

  5. Very fast car. Really looks amazing with these colors and the design is perfect. I like cars with big acceleration and high speed.

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