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Nissan Lannia concept unveiled at Beijing

 

Nissan Lannia world premieres at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show. The concept car is designed by Nissan Design China and the Nissan Global Design

Nissan Lannia debuts at Beijing



Nissan has revealed its Lannia at the ongoing Beijing Motor Show. The Japanese carmaker states that its concept sedan aims at the post-80s trendsetters. The new car is a follow-up to Nissan’s Friend-Me show car that was revealed last year.

The exterior features Nissan elements such as its V-motion grille, boomerang headlights, a distinctive kick-up pillar, a floating roof, angular LED taillights and a subtle diffuser integrated into the rear bumper. According to Taiji Toyota, Head, Nissan Design, China, the Lannia Concept exudes 'daqi' — a Chinese word roughly meaning exuberance.

Nissan hasn’t revealed the details of the interior of the car, but the carmaker has explained that the Lannia is designed for the Chinese digital lifestyle, which follows the Friend-ME concept that was aimed at what the Japanese automaker calls as the Post-80s generation.

Andy Palmer, Chief Planning Officer, Nissan, says, “Lannia Concept joins our growing family of China-focused models. It is designed by Chinese, built by Chinese for the Chinese people, and ultimately, for the world.” The car also has a Chinese name –Lan Niao Yin Xiang.

Nissan has not revealed the interior of the concept nor did the automaker divulge any details regarding the equipment, technology or the powertrain.

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