Tekknikal
10-11-2007, 11:06 AM
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Today we get images of a couple of concepts Nissan plans on having out on display in Tokyo at TMS07...
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The first concept is the Intima concept:
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It features doors that open 80 degrees outward to ease front and rear entry. It also features seats that rotate to help the driver or passenger to get in. Interestingly, this concept car isn't too exotic, and the general shape and idea of the car doesn't look too far off of production. Maybe this will be the foundation behind the new Q?
The second concept is more of a true concept, as opposed to something we may see in dealers in a year or two:
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/1c2877e3.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/65f0a79d.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/9c58de76.jpg" alt="" />
Called the Round Box (RD/BX) concept, the car is a study on driver/passenger interaction. The car features Nissan's "play catch" system which allows passengers to share entertainment media. The car also features windows on the bottom which allow the driver and passenger to see the road surface while the car is in motion.
Today we get images of a couple of concepts Nissan plans on having out on display in Tokyo at TMS07...
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The first concept is the Intima concept:
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/c8f1333b.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/7299fe9a.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/253bb481.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/b2008927.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/0e539257.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/ed79e05f.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/d6c8e7b3.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/7c024c7c.jpg" alt="" />
It features doors that open 80 degrees outward to ease front and rear entry. It also features seats that rotate to help the driver or passenger to get in. Interestingly, this concept car isn't too exotic, and the general shape and idea of the car doesn't look too far off of production. Maybe this will be the foundation behind the new Q?
The second concept is more of a true concept, as opposed to something we may see in dealers in a year or two:
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/1c2877e3.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/65f0a79d.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Nissan/Concepts/TMS07/9c58de76.jpg" alt="" />
Called the Round Box (RD/BX) concept, the car is a study on driver/passenger interaction. The car features Nissan's "play catch" system which allows passengers to share entertainment media. The car also features windows on the bottom which allow the driver and passenger to see the road surface while the car is in motion.