Nissan 126X (1970)
The Nissan 126X concept of 1970 has to be one of the all time classic concept cars. Also displayed at the 1970 Tokyo Motorshow, the 126X had striking styling and many novel feature
Nissan COM COM (1985)
At the Tokyo Motor Show in 1985, Nissan COM COM — the “heel” of the delivery service — debuted. For the most convenient parking, the front left door could move̷
Nissan MID4 (1985)
The Mid-4 is a mid-engined sports car sporting 4-wheel drive (33%/67% F-R and the precessor to ATESSA), and a new 4-wheel steering system (HICAS). The normally aspirated VG30DE V6
Nissan BE-1 Concept (1985)
“Be-1” was exhibited as reference at the 26th Tokyo Motor Show in 1985. Its concept was “Coziness-oriented Car.” The car body was based on the first generation March K10, b
Nissan ARC-X (1987)
Designed by Shigeru Miki, the ARC-X has a transverse-mount 24-valve v6 engine producing 190hp and included a 4WD layout with four-wheel steer capabilities. The aerodynamic design a
Nissan NEO-X (1989)
This concept vehicle features an electronic Heads-Up Display (HUD) system, four user-adjustable bucket seats, glass which can darken at the touch of a button, and a laser radar war
Nissan KYXX (1998)
Nissan’s KYXX is a five-door, five-passenger vehicle in the small MPV mold. The concept took about 10 months to create. Overall length of the vehicle is 3650 mm (144 in.), width
Nissan CUE-X Concept (1985)
Shown at the 1985 Tokyo Auto Show, the CUE-X represented a potential sedan of the 90’s. It utilized a 3-litre 24v V6 turbocharged powerplant providing 300hp through an automatic
Nissan NX-21 (1983)
While Nissan sales departments were busily shipping out N12’s they were looking to the future, and wanted a radical new design for the upcoming NX/EXA series. Chief designer Thom