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Nissan calls it the SSC, for Sport Sedan Concept, but you can just call it a preview of the next Maxima (the so-called "four-door sports car"). Officially, the SSC is a design exercise intended to ...
“Don’t call it a Maxima,” is the first thing Nissan folks tell us about their Sport Sedan concept making its debut at the 2014 Detroit auto show. Sure thing. We won’t call it a ...
Nissan's 350Z is a serious, attractive performance machine, but not all of us can afford one or live with accommodations for just two people. Nissan's Sentra SE-R Spec-V packs thrills and four ...
This time it’s a sleek EV concept called the Nissan IMs, which the automaker describes as an “elevated sports sedan.” If the IMs name sounds familiar, it’s because it is. The name ties in ...
puts its occupant in a lordly position compared to the other seats in the concept. The Nissan IMs Sports Sedan concept is an interesting look at where mobility could go in the near future.
That's the question Nissan is asking at the Detroit Auto Show 2019 with the Nissan IMs concept, an "elevated sports sedan" that weaves electrification, luxury, and performance into one striking car.
When we first showed you the teaser photo of Nissan's Sport Sedan concept, all we really knew that it had Nissan's typical triangular headlights and four doors. Now that the concept has officially ...
Nissan introduced the Sport Sedan Concept to go along with its IDx twins at the Detroit auto show on Monday. The company says the sleek four-door embodies the next-generation design cues ...
The Nissan Sport Sedan concept that made its debut at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show has a lot of people talking, and they're saying a lot of nice, hopeful things about it. So here's what we found out.
The concept is the Max-Out ... out of the four concepts. Nissan has rolled out several electric sports car concepts over the years, some promised for production but never materializing.
DETROIT -- Nissan revealed a sport sedan concept vehicle at the auto show this week, freshening up a family-friendly segment that has been among the industry's most competitive in recent years.