Nissan called it Vmotion 2.0, and its the kind of
car that could make almost anyone contempt with the fact that he or she doesn't own a GT-R. The Vmotion 2.0 will not be sold as is, but it is a
muse for its future vehicles, which might be inspired by the cues shown on this
model.
Nissan continues to employ the V-Motion front grille
design, just like it did with its recent product launched, but took everything
else up a notch with an aggressive design language that you do not see every
day.
The side of this vehicle is even more impressive
than its front end, as it features three distinct lines that form a
knife-shaped profile on the doors, while having a fluid continuation of the
hood near the window line.
The design team has done a fabulous job on this one,
and we also appreciate its interior.
It comes with four individual seats, wood
trim, and an advanced control interface. The steering wheel is unusually small,
while the rear seats have a tablet in the center to master the various
functions of the car.
Since this is a concept vehicle, Nissan’s design
team went wild and put wood on the floor, and made an uncomplicated dashboard.
Hopefully, the latter feature will inspire the people behind the interiors of
its next models, as simplicity is becoming a trend in interior design for
automobiles for a few years now.