Nissan has unveiled the Frontier Attack concept at the Buenos Aires Auto Show. Created by the Nissan Design Center in Rio de Janeiro, the concept draws inspiration from the unfriendly terrain of Latin America and previews a potential production model.

Nissan didn't have much to say about the truck but it features a rugged appearance thanks to a bright skid plate, a roll bar, and massive Yokohama off-road tires. The concept has also been equipped with tinted headlights, side steps, and a luggage rack.


The unique styling continues in the cabin as designers installed cloth and leather seats with red contrast stitching and "Attack" embroidery. Drivers will also find gloss black accents, red trim, and a 6.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system with GPS navigation.

Motivation is provided by a 2.3-liter diesel engine that produces 190 PS and 450 Nm of torque. It is connected to a six-speed manual transmission which sends power to a four-wheel drive system.


Since the truck was designed to go off-road, it features Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control. The concept also has a Vehicle Dynamic Control System which electronically controls the vehicle's traction and prevents it from skidding, overturning, or losing control.