Nissan presented at the 42nd International Motor Show Tokyo 2011, the latest concepts, three electric Pivo 3, Esflow, Townpod, and NV350 caravan, as well as his vision of the future smart home. The PIVO 3, a small electric prototype and intelligent, with three seats, with only 3 meters long, with a central square in front and two rear. The rear wheels are narrow and have incorporated IWM type motors (in-wheel motors), which added to its small turning circle, allow the PIVO make a full turn 3 in a single maneuver. The central position of management is a new experience that several brands are experiencing in their small prototypes. It is equipped with a system of automatic parking assistance (AVP) that can be activated and will allow smart phones in the near future to automatically move PIVO 3, find a parking place in a network connected to the park without driver intervention. You can also charge by itself and go to AVP output when called through a smart phone. The sport of the future is electric ESFLOW, a “zero emissions” that was shown at the last Geneva Motor Show. It’s a sporty rear-drive two-seater with two independent electric motors that allow you to accelerate from 0-100 km / h in less than 5 seconds, with a range of 240 kilometers. The Townpod is a prototype Nissan electric was unveiled at the Paris Salon of 2010, is a modern functional vehicle, designed for leisure and for work. The generously sized cabin is easily accessible thanks to three large double doors opening. It has a sunroof and ample cargo space with the capacity to carry tall objects NV3500 The caravan will integrate the new generation Nissan light commercial vehicles with large capacity, interior functionality and innovative design. Equipped with improved fuel engines, power has to start button is the first commercial vehicle in the world equipped with Nissan’s Intelligent Key. Equipped with a functional interior room, with second-row seats, 50/50 folding, cargo area of ??up to 3 meters long and numerous spaces in the interior side panels. Is scheduled to launch in the Japanese market by mid 2012. The Smart Home of the future called “NSH-2012″ is an implementation of LEAF at home (V2h, “vehicle to home”) with a bidirectional system of electricity supply. The Future Smart Home uses solar panels and batteries to keep the Nissan LEAF home energy supplied in all weather conditions.