One of the highlights of the 2012 Sao Paulo Auto Show was he Nissan Extrem Concept, a crossover with coupe looks. In the past, the Brazilian market was stuck with the leftover cars from Europe or Asia, but now Nissan want to show how important the market is for them.
Nissan designers from the United States collaborated with designers from Brazil to develop a vehicle that is best suited to their tastes there. And this video shows how the show vehicle was created.
When the concept was unveiled last month, we described it as a melange of GT-R, 370Z, Quashqai, and even a little bit of Juke, and this still holds true.
The most appealing aspect of the car is the small size. It’s just 3.8 meters from bumper to bumper, meaning it’s a true supermini.
When the concept was unveiled last month, we described it as a melange of GT-R, 370Z, Quashqai, and even a little bit of Juke, and this still holds true.
The most appealing aspect of the car is the small size. It’s just 3.8 meters from bumper to bumper, meaning it’s a true supermini.