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The Ressonance is a crossover concept that Nissan debuted at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. The prototype uses a hybrid powertrain and it is rumored to show the direction for the next generation Murano.

Nissan calls the front of the car V-Motion. The front grill features a V-shaped chrome piece that leads directly to the headlights, which further broaden the V. The V is then carried to the rear in the D-Pillar with V-shaped taillights. The concept rides on 22in wheels and has satin chrome trim covering the car.

The interior is mostly conceptual and is inspired by a VIP Lounge. The seats are made from white leather with wood and satin chrome trim. The center stack is made from an LED screen but is partially controlled by two knobs. There is another LED display in the instrument panel. 

Nissan says that the concept uses a hybrid powertrain with a CVT transmission and all-wheel drive.



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During World War II, Nissan’s factories were dedicated to the production of engines, trucks and aircraft for the Japanese army, which was a major factor to become one of Japan’s most powerful companies.

Nissan merged with another Japanese automobile producer, Prince Motor Company, in 1966 and eventually the Prince tradename was permanently dropped. Nevertheless, such unification brought Nissan car range to...  more

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