NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Nissan will continue its roll-out of next-generation vehicles with the world debut of its Sport Sedan Concept at the 2014 North American International Auto Show.
The Sport Sedan concept will be joined by the North American debuts of the Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx Nismo concepts, said to have been the most popular vehicles at the 2013 Tokyo auto show.
NEXT-GEN NISMOS
According to Nissan, its Sport Sedan concept previews a new energetic design direction for the automaker.
Nissan said: "The IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMOs offer innovative, eye-catching designs and two approaches to a next-generation compact vehicle – one expressing a casual, lifestyle-focused vision and the other an ultra-sporty design that looks as if it came directly from a driving video game."
The trio of concepts will be revealed at a media conference on January 13 2014 and displayed throughout the public days of the show which will run at Detroit's riverside Cobo Hall from January 18-26.
The Sport Sedan concept will be joined by the North American debuts of the Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx Nismo concepts, said to have been the most popular vehicles at the 2013 Tokyo auto show.
NEXT-GEN NISMOS
According to Nissan, its Sport Sedan concept previews a new energetic design direction for the automaker.
Nissan said: "The IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMOs offer innovative, eye-catching designs and two approaches to a next-generation compact vehicle – one expressing a casual, lifestyle-focused vision and the other an ultra-sporty design that looks as if it came directly from a driving video game."
The trio of concepts will be revealed at a media conference on January 13 2014 and displayed throughout the public days of the show which will run at Detroit's riverside Cobo Hall from January 18-26.