Nissan ingenious fighting with dirt
by AllAutoExperts | 25 April, 2014
Boasting the introduction of paint that can cover minor scratches in the list of options to Infiniti, Nissan decided it was time to work on a new innovation in the protection of the body.
It is painted still in the testing phase, able to avoid filing dirt, dust, and water droplets. The announcement comes from the Japanese officials, who argue that evidence the subject to harsh anti-slip paint. The Japanese are working on their paint composition in the European Test Centre, where the incumbent Notes serve as guinea pigs.
The B segment is subject to similar tests to the real traffic, simulating the capacity of resistance to soiling. Dubbed Ultra-Ever Dry, coating works by creating a protective layer of air between the paint and the environment. Nissan claims that this solution does not allow water and dirt deposits on the surface of the car.