It features Nissan latest design language, as seen in the prominent V-shaped grille, boomerang headlamps, and the floating roof impression. Being a concept, Nissan designers have been let loose on its styling, sporting striking lines, bulging arches, large rims, and a two tone black and red paint job.
The crossover concept is Nissan’s way of demonstrating to the public that they can “raise the bar” in the segment. So it could either be an all new model, or the next generation of their smallest crossover offering, the Nissan Juke, which has already undergone a facelift in its first generation guise.
No further details have been divulged yet by the Japanese manufacturer.
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