Nissan Vmotion 2.0 - Future Sedan Design
#1
Nissan Vmotion 2.0 - Future Sedan Design
Could this be the next Maxima ? Its only a concept vehicle but it certainly has
design themes of the current Maxima.
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/u...onal-auto-show
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/u...to-show/photos
Enjoy !
Randy
design themes of the current Maxima.
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/u...onal-auto-show
http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/u...to-show/photos
Enjoy !
Randy
#2
Very interesting find, Randy. Now that Nissan has expressed their intent to move the generation span of the Maxima to around 7 years or so, I am not expecting the 9th gen Maxima before the 2022 or 2023 model year. I am not sure where this concept vehicle fits. Nissan would not use this radical update on the Altima, as this concept is going to be out of the Altima's price range. Had this design appeared around 2019, I would have felt it might well be the precursor of the 9th gen 2022 Maxima. As it is, I am mystified.
Of course there will be many changes before this vehicle is ready for production. As a starter, Nissan will not be building a four door passenger sedan with suicide (opening from the front) rear doors, which this vehicle has.
As it is, this concept is going to be a serious conversation piece here and elsewhere until we find out where Nissan is headed with this thing.
Of course there will be many changes before this vehicle is ready for production. As a starter, Nissan will not be building a four door passenger sedan with suicide (opening from the front) rear doors, which this vehicle has.
As it is, this concept is going to be a serious conversation piece here and elsewhere until we find out where Nissan is headed with this thing.
#5
I agree lightonthehill. The Video talks about this car being highly autonomous. I for one
like all the new tech stuff the 8th Gen has. But I don't know how I would like a fully
autonomous car. I am not sure I could trust everything would work. Anyway it certainly
makes for interesting reading. I guess the next thing I will be looking for would is the mid cycle update which should put it around 2019 -2020.
Randy
like all the new tech stuff the 8th Gen has. But I don't know how I would like a fully
autonomous car. I am not sure I could trust everything would work. Anyway it certainly
makes for interesting reading. I guess the next thing I will be looking for would is the mid cycle update which should put it around 2019 -2020.
Randy
#7
It's still a very early concept, but Road and Track potentially identifies it as a future Altima: http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-show...oncept-altima/
#8
It's still a very early concept, but Road and Track potentially identifies it as a future Altima: http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-show...oncept-altima/
#9
Road and Track is usually pretty good at guessing, but I still have some doubt, as the descriptions we are getting on this V-Motion car do not fit into the Altima price range. Remember that we can drive a base Altima off the lot for around $16,800. Of course the loaded 3.5 Altima tops $30K. If this is indeed the new Altima, we have to hope it is several years away from production, else Nissan is once again undercutting its flagship Maxima. If a new Maxima was just around the corner, this would not be a huge problem. But if Nissan releases this as the Altima within the next two years, yet holds to their plan to release the 9th gen Maxima around '22 or '23, the 8th gen Maxima will become a tough sell.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-show...lure-concept/?