[UPDATED] DETROIT AUTO SHOW: Nissan's Sport Sedan Concept TEASER PIC Gets Enhanced By The Agents

[UPDATED] DETROIT AUTO SHOW: Nissan's Sport Sedan Concept TEASER PIC Gets Enhanced By The Agents
If you pointed your browser at AutoSpies last night you would have come across a top story discussing the all-new teaser image that Nissan passed around the other day.

To keep it brief, essentially Nissan has brought forth a dark image of a car we've already shown you a couple images of. Called the sport sedan concept, it's pretty obvious what Nissan is after here.

Now the thing that gets us a bit curious is how sporty Nissan will make it. That's because it can do a Maxima replacement, which is desperately needed, or it can possibly do a GT-R four-door coupe. The latter seems a bit far fetched but considering the amazing capability of the GT-R coupe, and that there are a slew of 550+ horsepower four-door coupes on the market, it doesn't seem completely irrational.

Of course one has to ask themself: Who would pay $100,000 for a Nissan sedan? Why NOT badge it as an Infiniti? This is why I am thinking it is most likely the next-gen Maxima.

BUT, when you get a GOOD look at this image after Agent 001 did his handiwork, you'll see it has A LOT of GT-R cues, from the clamshell roof design and bulging hood, it's a very aggressive take what a sedan should be.

Once again, I urge you to take a look at the OTHER teaser images shown to the press at an event this past summer. You'll see the rear 3/4 and side profile that'll definitely make you wonder if Nissan really is thinking about a GT-R four-door coupe.

DISCUSS!


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 1/1/2014 9:55:54 PM
+1 Boost
still ghastly


MorePowerMorePower - 1/1/2014 11:09:57 PM
+1 Boost
I like it. Nissan is one of the few companies creating interesting designs that make it into production.


leejleej - 1/2/2014 9:48:44 AM
+1 Boost
I think the design elements in this sedan will translate over to the 2015 Maxima. Remember the similar design elements in the upcoming 2015 new Murano, which has already been spotted testing in the new body, and the character lines seen in the drawings were visible through all the cloaking materials. Certainly very radical and different. It's hard to wait so many years for design evolution, but I love that this one is so different and hope that a lot of it will be retained in the production version.


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