Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Geneva Motor Show: Nissan Qazana Crossover Design Concept
Nissan in Geneva to attend the Qazana, a small crossover vehicle design for the urban amusement park. It is designed to be 'complex', but interestingly, although the ultimate concept car, its size and form of the name most likely will only make it stable Nissan - well below the file Qashqai.
The design team at Nissan Design Europe in London around the concept of a city beach car pooling the modern day cars and four-seat electric bicycle, the cross-Qazana goal is to match the 20th century, the spirit of the 60's vans, motorcycles and cars.
This inspiration came from mainly from mixed at a strong SUV and 'lean' sports car design elements. A tall stance, the full width grille, short front overhang and broad shoulders for Brown, while the contrast and complement, but the low roof line Sport, string side and 20-inch black-chrome alloy. Headlight group from low round daytime running lights and a zone all to arouse the Rally ready and waiting.
2 Door Coupe, as at first sight of a second two-door Qazana. Open the door all the electronics, rear dependent on the front door, and provide a good opportunity because of the abolition of B column. There are an extension of the external, using a mixture of hard and soft materials. 'Force through' entering the cabin, carbon fiber elements, especially the motorcycle inspired console is' display 'wrapped leather. Dashboard features are touch screen display of navigation and control center and a new generation of Nissan's advanced ALL-MODE four-wheel all-electric drive system.
Qazana confirm the outlandishness, Alfonso Albaisa vice president, Nissan Design Europe, saying that "car purchase public tired of the traditional", therefore, to expect "an important part of the concept point to the future production of Nissan vehicles. Watch this space ! "
Source:World Car Fans
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Concept Car,
Geneva Motor Show,
Japanese,
Nissan
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