Most people who have never looked at the Nissan brand seriously would doubt this vehicle in fact previews a production model. But then those people never gazed upon cars like the Juke or the GT-R.
Nissan has made no gripes about it: the Resonance Crossover that was revealed in Detroit is a no-holds design, but it also previews something that will go into production, most likely the next generation of Murano SUV.
The body is quite striking to look at, with imposing wheelarches and a striking set of headlights. But the interior is equally as impressive. Nissan calls it a “VIP Lounge”, finished using soft leathers and excellent stitching.
The powertrain that went into the concept is a hybrid all-wheel drive system, which also use a next-gen Nissan Xtronic CVT that saves more fuel than ever before.
Meanwhile, the Versa Note is a brand new subcompact car that will go on sale this summer from $14,000. The interesting new five-door will be powered by the same 109 horsepower engine as the Vesa sedan, mated to eithe a normal manual or a C
The body is quite striking to look at, with imposing wheelarches and a striking set of headlights. But the interior is equally as impressive. Nissan calls it a “VIP Lounge”, finished using soft leathers and excellent stitching.
The powertrain that went into the concept is a hybrid all-wheel drive system, which also use a next-gen Nissan Xtronic CVT that saves more fuel than ever before.
Meanwhile, the Versa Note is a brand new subcompact car that will go on sale this summer from $14,000. The interesting new five-door will be powered by the same 109 horsepower engine as the Vesa sedan, mated to eithe a normal manual or a C