Car with the blends of classic and modern concept design
Not always a classic car design was outdated and did not deserve to be a new car model refferences, as seen on the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, MINI, and Fiat 500.Looking at the success of the classic car designs to modern cars, Nissan also wanted to follow. The difference, Nissan will make a modern car with a basis design of the Datsun 510.
Nissan IDx Freeflow concept car in the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1F5wlwq)
After Datsun officially acquired by Nissan, certainly make Nissan could make the full exploration for reborn process of the Datsun 510. The new concept car is called the Nissan IDx Freeflow. Although it follows the design of the Datsun 510, not necessarily the design of the Freeflow IDx was traced entirely. There are some parts that made more modern, like the roof that adopting the hovering or floating roof model.
Left side view of Nissan IDx Freeflow concept car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1F5wlwq)
The design is also sharper so it looks futuristic, then the headlights model adopted unanimously but made it look modern with LED technology. This car was made with two doors and has a capacity of 4 persons. The dimensions of this car has a 4,1 m long, 1.7 m wide and 1.3 m high. Sporty impression appears of the use a 17-inch diameter wheels which muted the blend shades of the classic brown car body color with white on the roof.
The interior design also made classic but with a modern touch, then the steering wheel and dashboard wrapped with light brown leathers. While for the panel is not too many indicators, only a rounded speedometer on the back of the steering wheel. Modern impression obtained from a digital clock which is also used as an Audio Head Unit which located in the middle of the dashboard. Modern nuances are also obtained from the gearshift lever of an automatic transmission models.
Nissan plans to put an engine with a capacity of 1.5 liters to 1.2 liters for this car, and also will use a CVT transmission. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GREEN CAR REPORTS]
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