Nissan Sport Sedan Concept
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Nissan Sport Sedan Concept
Nissan Sport Sedan Concept Set for World Debut at 2014 North American International Auto Show
http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...-2014-detroit/
http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...-2014-detroit/
- Nissan Sport Sedan Concept offers an advanced look at a future production sports sedan
- Embodies next-generation Nissan design signatures
- Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO concepts make first North American appearances
- Press conference set for January 13, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. EST
Nissan continues its rollout of show-stopping advanced concept vehicles with the world debut of the stunning Sport Sedan Concept at the 2014 North American International Auto Show. The Sport Sedan Concept will be joined by the North America debuts of the Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO concepts, which were among the most popular vehicles at the recent Tokyo Motor Show.
The Sport Sedan Concept previews a new energetic design direction that amplifies Nissan's legendary approach of applying sports car principles to a sedan. The IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO's innovative, eye-catching designs offer two different approaches to a next-generation compact vehicle – one expressing a casual, lifestyle-focused vision and the other an ultra-sporty design that looks as if it came directly from a driving video game.
The trio of concepts will be revealed at a press conference on Monday, January 13, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. EST and displayed throughout the public days of the show, which runs at Detroit's Cobo Hall from January 18th through 26th.
- Embodies next-generation Nissan design signatures
- Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO concepts make first North American appearances
- Press conference set for January 13, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. EST
Nissan continues its rollout of show-stopping advanced concept vehicles with the world debut of the stunning Sport Sedan Concept at the 2014 North American International Auto Show. The Sport Sedan Concept will be joined by the North America debuts of the Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO concepts, which were among the most popular vehicles at the recent Tokyo Motor Show.
The Sport Sedan Concept previews a new energetic design direction that amplifies Nissan's legendary approach of applying sports car principles to a sedan. The IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO's innovative, eye-catching designs offer two different approaches to a next-generation compact vehicle – one expressing a casual, lifestyle-focused vision and the other an ultra-sporty design that looks as if it came directly from a driving video game.
The trio of concepts will be revealed at a press conference on Monday, January 13, 2014 at 3:50 p.m. EST and displayed throughout the public days of the show, which runs at Detroit's Cobo Hall from January 18th through 26th.
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I feel quite differently. The current Max still looks great inside and out after all these years. Plus, it still sells very well... even outselling the new Avalon for the last 2-3 months (albeit with some discounts).
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Me too, I think the current Maxima has aged very well, is still highly competitive if not my favorite still in class. No its not a true 4DSC, the G37 is (not Q50) but it's well done inside and out.
I honestly really love the looks still so I hope the next one doesn't get ugly.
I honestly really love the looks still so I hope the next one doesn't get ugly.
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It's gonna be ugly and here's why. Nissan has just embarked on a bizarre new trend of putting compact car-sized grilles on all their vehicles. New Rogue just got it, the fullsize NV-whatever has it, and now the concept Maxima has it. This will bring down every new model, as making the front of a vehicle look smaller than it needs to lends an aire of cheapness and one class below.
Sadly, Nissan has struggled finding a pleasant corporate grille for decades, and this is not going to do the company any favors.
Sadly, Nissan has struggled finding a pleasant corporate grille for decades, and this is not going to do the company any favors.
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It's gonna be ugly and here's why. Nissan has just embarked on a bizarre new trend of putting compact car-sized grilles on all their vehicles. New Rogue just got it, the fullsize NV-whatever has it, and now the concept Maxima has it. This will bring down every new model, as making the front of a vehicle look smaller than it needs to lends an aire of cheapness and one class below.
Sadly, Nissan has struggled finding a pleasant corporate grille for decades, and this is not going to do the company any favors.
Sadly, Nissan has struggled finding a pleasant corporate grille for decades, and this is not going to do the company any favors.
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Wow that's the new Rogue design? Looks really nice, but haven't seen one on the road yet. Nissans have all looked terrible to me for the past few years, besides the Maxima which I've thought has looked pretty nice. I'd actually consider buying one of these based on looks. Yes please, more of this!
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That was my take…if it was a Toyota people would go ape **** how its design is bland….I actually built one and I'm actually shocked at the features and tech…for 31k loaded..LED headlights, Panoramic room, Blind Spot Monitoring, and a bunch of other stuff…
Anywhoo…lets get back to this sport sedan coming….it will be hard to beat this..
Anywhoo…lets get back to this sport sedan coming….it will be hard to beat this..