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Nissan IMQ hybrid crossover concept debuts at Geneva Motor Show. The tech-laden IMQ could tease the look of future Nissan crossovers
The futuristic Nissan IMQ introduced Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show is purely a concept car, but the automaker is eager to point out that some of the basic design trends shown here could appear on future production models. "The interior and exterior are seamlessly blended together, signaling what our design direction may be for Nissan's third generation of crossovers in Europe," Alfonso Albaisa, senior vice president for design at Nissan, said in a statement.
At 179.4 inches long, the IMQ is a little shorter than the Nissan Rogue crossover. It's a high-riding crossover with an extremely tall beltline and super-skinny windows, and the bodywork has very few, simple panels with lots of sharp lines. Up front is a new interpretation of Nissan's "V-Motion" grille, which the company notes has "a deliberately more subtle execution" than before..
From behind, a large roof spoiler emerging from the glass roof is the most obvious design element. Nissan's typical "boomerang" taillight design has been reshaped slightly for the IMQ, and vertical character lines are specifically intended to improve aerodynamic performance. The car's lower body cladding is made up for black ridges called lamellas, which Nissan says are "evocative of Japanese traditional design."
As is often the case with show cars, there are several fanciful touches: cameras instead of rearview mirrors, a distinct lack of door handles and overstyled 22-inch wheels.
2020 Nissan IMQ Suv Concept Introducing https://goo.gl/Yr8gEy
Nissan IMQ hybrid crossover concept debuts at Geneva Motor Show. The tech-laden IMQ could tease the look of future Nissan crossovers
The futuristic Nissan IMQ introduced Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show is purely a concept car, but the automaker is eager to point out that some of the basic design trends shown here could appear on future production models. "The interior and exterior are seamlessly blended together, signaling what our design direction may be for Nissan's third generation of crossovers in Europe," Alfonso Albaisa, senior vice president for design at Nissan, said in a statement.
At 179.4 inches long, the IMQ is a little shorter than the Nissan Rogue crossover. It's a high-riding crossover with an extremely tall beltline and super-skinny windows, and the bodywork has very few, simple panels with lots of sharp lines. Up front is a new interpretation of Nissan's "V-Motion" grille, which the company notes has "a deliberately more subtle execution" than before..
From behind, a large roof spoiler emerging from the glass roof is the most obvious design element. Nissan's typical "boomerang" taillight design has been reshaped slightly for the IMQ, and vertical character lines are specifically intended to improve aerodynamic performance. The car's lower body cladding is made up for black ridges called lamellas, which Nissan says are "evocative of Japanese traditional design."
As is often the case with show cars, there are several fanciful touches: cameras instead of rearview mirrors, a distinct lack of door handles and overstyled 22-inch wheels.
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