Nissan Vmotion 2.0 concept unveiled at Detroit

    The sedan previews the future design direction of the automaker; focuses more on autonomous tech.

    Published On Jan 14, 2017 02:00:00 PM

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    The Nissan Vmotion 2.0 concept has been unveiled in Detroit as a preview of the brand’s future design and technological directions.

    The angular saloon sports more striking features than any of Nissan’s current production models, with rear-hinged rear doors creating a wide opening into the four-seat cabin.

    The car features a ‘floating roof’ which looks like it's disconnected from the body thanks to a large glass area and black supports. The model’s V-shaped grille is similar to the one fitted on to the new Micra, suggesting it will be used on more Nissan models in the future. The concept measures in at 4,860mm long, 1,890mm wide and 1,380mm tall with a wheelbase measuring 2,850mm.

    Inside, the car’s dashboard features a wide TFT screen which extends behind the steering wheel in place of regular dials and can display multiple pieces of information at any one time. Rear occupants also get a TFT screen on the centre console that acts as an extension of the unit on the dashboard.

    The steering wheel itself is missing a top half and is oblong-shaped, suggesting the car is more focused on its autonomous drive modes than manual operation. Nissan revealed no details about the powertrain of the concept.

    Driverless technology is already at the forefront of Nissan’s plans, with the manufacturer rolling out ProPilot driverless technology on its 2017 Qashqai. It also has plans to integrate the systems into the next-generation Leaf.

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