Nissan Extrem Concept at Sao Paulo Motor Show
We already knew that Nissan would travel to Sao Paulo with a particular concept and see here the so-called Extrem stripped of the white s...
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We already knew that Nissan would travel to Sao Paulo with a particular concept and see here the so-called Extrem stripped of the white sheet. Their names he covers the cargo properly and Nissan wants it how they think about the crossover of the future.
The Brazilian car market is booming and after BMW recently announced as a new factory to build themselves better to focus on the tastes therein Nissan also aims his arrows at the South American country. By 2017 the Japanese brand wants a share of 5% in Brazil have conquered. Possibly including a compact crossover whose Extrem a harbinger they Latinos to attack.
UCS
Nissan itself defines the Extrem which debuts at the Sao Paulo Motor Show as the founder of a new segment: the urban compact sports car. Although we doubt the term sports car is of course not inconceivable that such a model can save. The Juke is, after all - and somewhat unexpected - and very popular not long ago we saw MINI and Range Rover Evoque Coupé and respectively the Paceman to come. In a certain sense, the concept thus al
Brazil
The Nissan Extrem is entirely developed and built in Brazil and have the same values radiate the South American country is so famous for and that his passion and exuberance. In that respect, Nissan endowed with the art of visual translation because Extrem Concept is actually in all enthusiasm stylized. Especially on the front, which vaguely hint to the GT-R, the designers went completely loose. The back is not exactly conventional to call. The oddly shaped bumper to the vertical outlet, this is extremely Extrem no more.
Future
Although Nissan indicating no direct production plans for the Extrem we can already note that this concept looks ahead to future Nissans, and not only for the Brazilian market. Squeeze your eyes a bit and you would just go along the lines of the next generation Juke can sit and watch. Under the skin, the Extrem on the V platform where the Micra at rest, but with the 1.6-liter turbo engine that we know from the Nissan Delta Wing.
The Brazilian car market is booming and after BMW recently announced as a new factory to build themselves better to focus on the tastes therein Nissan also aims his arrows at the South American country. By 2017 the Japanese brand wants a share of 5% in Brazil have conquered. Possibly including a compact crossover whose Extrem a harbinger they Latinos to attack.
UCS
Nissan itself defines the Extrem which debuts at the Sao Paulo Motor Show as the founder of a new segment: the urban compact sports car. Although we doubt the term sports car is of course not inconceivable that such a model can save. The Juke is, after all - and somewhat unexpected - and very popular not long ago we saw MINI and Range Rover Evoque Coupé and respectively the Paceman to come. In a certain sense, the concept thus al
Nissan Extrem Concept at Sao Paulo |
Brazil
The Nissan Extrem is entirely developed and built in Brazil and have the same values radiate the South American country is so famous for and that his passion and exuberance. In that respect, Nissan endowed with the art of visual translation because Extrem Concept is actually in all enthusiasm stylized. Especially on the front, which vaguely hint to the GT-R, the designers went completely loose. The back is not exactly conventional to call. The oddly shaped bumper to the vertical outlet, this is extremely Extrem no more.
Future
Although Nissan indicating no direct production plans for the Extrem we can already note that this concept looks ahead to future Nissans, and not only for the Brazilian market. Squeeze your eyes a bit and you would just go along the lines of the next generation Juke can sit and watch. Under the skin, the Extrem on the V platform where the Micra at rest, but with the 1.6-liter turbo engine that we know from the Nissan Delta Wing.
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