Sunday, August 30, 2015

Nissan Sport Concept Debuts as Parts Train Prepares Its Performance Parts

Nissan Sport Concept Debuts as Parts Train Prepares Its Performance Parts


"The story behind the development of the concept of sport, AZEAL and Actic is that Nissan is thinking big about the small car segment," said Jack Collins, vice president of product planning, Nissan North America, Inc. "With three scan design, we focus on how we can bring heritage Nissan innovation, sportiness and driving pleasure to a category of vehicles that traditionally lack design excitement and strong visual appeal ". "Nissan Sport Concept may be small but large dimensions in dynamic energy - aggressive, highly functional and definitely street-wise," added Collins.

Sport Concept is a three-door hatchback with four seats inside. It offers the look and feel of a sports tuner car, yet affordable understood as an affordable vehicle for buyers entering the new car market for the first time.

Nissan Sport Concept body construction using both metal components and carbon fiber composites. Six-spoke alloy wheels 20-inch aluminum has a surface treatment paint, glossy finish machining. Sport Concept lights and rear combination lights utilize small lamps with multi-layered reflectors.

A large rear spoiler mounted on the ceiling, while the thick surface composition, robust fender character lines, the front spoiler and the side sills, and large wheels and tires, marks the athletic roofline.

The Sport Concept interior is designed to accommodate four adults comfortably and have integrated headrests and seat belts 4 point. The instrument panel includes integrated tachometer and gauges and a distinctive center cluster. Sport Concept interior also offers a console three-spoke steering wheel and center of solid performances with the emergency brake lever integrated into the console lid.

"Nissan Sport Concept is as close to performance art for the street as you can get - modern, fresh, ready to run," said Collins. "When it comes to the next wave of small car design SHIFT_ is about to be made. And Nissan did."

"No company doing design like Nissan today," said Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president of design at Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and president of Nissan Design America. "Bold and thoughtful design and a unique process that is integral to Nissan's revival of Nissan and remains critical to its success. The expansion of cross-global design is proof of Nissan's commitment to design."

Nissan continues to explore new opportunities to serve the growing market of Gen-Y, a group of clients from corporate greed, Partstrain continue to offer both Nissan Performance Parts aftermarket parts and accessories for their avid customers.

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