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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Nissan has decided that the Geneva motor show is the perfect place to unleash the quirky Qazana concept car. And even though its looks are pretty far out, the Qazana will spawn a production vehicle which will be built at Nissan�s plant in Sunderland from next year.
Inside, details such as the carbonfibre seat structure, metal frame of the centre console and parts of the door frame are left exposed, contrasting with the upholstered sections and grooved rubber-mat floor. This 'reflects motorcycle design and construction', says interior designer Paul Ray, who notes that the shape of the centre console and armrest have been inspired by the fuel tank and seat of a sports bike.
There are more luxuries in the Qazana, however, including a sat nav system and display screen with touch-screen controls for functions including air conditioning and other vehicle settings. The screen also shows data on the four-wheel-drive system, Nissan's next-generation All-Mode technology.
Geneva Auto Show 2009:Nissan Qazana Concept's Interior
Labels: New Cars
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