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Nissan Friend-ME Concept was Designed for Young Chinese Buyers
Nissan unveiled the all-new Friend-ME concept at the Shanghai Auto Show this weekend, with the Japanese automaker saying the car was designed for young Chinese buyers, a segment that will soon become the world’s largest. The company says the Friend-ME is a sedan, although it looks more like a hatchback. Nevertheless, since China is the world’s largest market for sedans, Nissan’s claim is understandable. The four-seater car displays a bold design, but its flowing sculpted lines remind more of Lexus concept car than a Nissan study. The car is the fruit of collaboration between design teams from Nissan Design China (NDC) and Nissan Global Design Center (NGDC).
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China-exclusive Nissan Lannia Sedan To Debut In Shanghai In Production Form [w/videos]
Following two concept cars (the Friend-ME and Lannia), Nissan has finally decided on what its mid-size sedan for China should look like. Read more »...
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Nissan Teases New Sedan Concept For Auto China 2014 [w/video]
Nissan announced that it will unveil a new sedan concept at the Beijing Auto Show next month, designed specifically for the Chinese market. A result of a collaboration between Nissan’s design teams from China and Japan, the yet-to-be-named concept...
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Nissan Brings Hi-cross Concept To La, Says It Explores Future Crossover Design
If you're experiencing déjà vu looking at the pictures of the Nissan Hi-Cross Concept, it's because the Japanese carmaker displayed the study at the Geneva motor show in March this year to preview the next generation of the European market...
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Mg's Beijing Show Icon Concept Previews A Small Crossover That Could Enter Production By 2014
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), the Chinese owner of the MG Motors brand, is eyeing the Nissan Juke and the small crossover segment with a new concept study named the Icon that was officially revealed today at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show....
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Shanghai Auto Show: Nissan's 190hp Compact Sport Concept
Nissan unveiled a new design study called Compact Sport Concept at the Shanghai Auto Show. The prototype three-door hatchback is the work of Nissan's global design center in Japan and the brand's Beijing design studio in China. According to the...
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