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Sport Sedan Concept (Japan, 2014)

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Nissan Sport Sedan Concept
basic info
spec rating
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Engine
V 6
Type
Saloon (sedan)
Displacement
214 cu in
Doors
4
Maximum torque
--
Seats
4
Wheel Drive
Front wheel drive
Luggage Space
--
Transmission
continuously variable transmission
Fuel
Petrol
Power-to-weight
--
Kerb weight
--
safety rating:
NCAP
--
fuel efficiency
--
CO2 emissions
--
Displacement
214 cu in
max power
300 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
--
top speed
--
price
--
loan
--
ownership cost:
annual
--
insurance
--
Fuel
--
service
--
tyres
--
about this car

The Sport Sedan was presented by Nissan at the 2014 NAIAS.

Power comes from Nissan’s 3.5-liter V6 with over 300hp at the front wheels and sport-tuned Xtronic CVT. It also has a sport-tuned suspension.

The Sport Sedan Concept is meant to mix sports car proportions with the room provided by a sedan. The design comes from the Nissan Design America studio in San Diego, California. It carries all of Nissan’s next generation styling tricks like a V-shaped grill, “floating” roof and boomerang-shaped headlights. Similar designs were used for the Resonance and Friend-ME concepts that are also meant to enter production in the future. To create the floating roof, Nissan uses black A- and B-pillars hidden behind glass and a metallic C-pillar that flows into the roof.

The interior also has cues for future production cars. It combines premium materials like diamond-shaped quilted leather, high-contrast colors and metal ...


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