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As the photo header suggests, it's a 'Nissan Sport Concept'. Just a design exercise and probably won't make it into production in its entirety.

thank god it looks like a cross between a peugeaot and astra and a clio!!

thank god it looks like a cross between a peugeaot and astra and a clio!!

 

 

A Peastrio

coming to a halfrauds near you!!

maybe its just me but i feel that all new cars are losing their identity they are all becoming clones of each other.

 

Look at the cars from the nineties, there are so many differant shapes and angles. Maybe in 16 years time current cars will then seem the same, i dont know i just think the majority now adays look like jelly moulds on wheels!

maybe its just me but i feel that all new cars are losing their identity they are all becoming clones of each other.

 

Look at the cars from the nineties, there are so many differant shapes and angles. Maybe in 16 years time current cars will then seem the same, i dont know i just think the majority now adays look like jelly moulds on wheels!

problem is, rules and regs stipulate the size and shape of a car, there isnt a lot more they can do about it

Pretty sure its a sporty concept based on the Nissan Tilda, which is the sort of replacement for the Almera. The Tilda is coming to the UK later this year/early next year, but it looks a LOT more mundane than this!

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