Nissan's Hi-Cross Concept SUV points to design of future models
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Nissan used the 'T-wing' shaped dashboard to define the interior
Clean colors and smooth surfaces dominate inside
Interestingly, Nissan did not offer much detail on the interior in its press release
Clean colors and smooth surfaces dominate inside
Nissan created new taillamps for the Hi-Cross
The Hi-Cross Concept seats seven
The Hi-Cross Concept rides on 21-inch wheels
Three benches provide seats for up to seven
Much of Nissan's design work was in the front
Nissan's new headlamps are narrow and sharp
Nissan says that bold character line, which runs from the front to rear, is a showcase feature of the Hi-Cross
The seats fold to provide more cargo space
The interior is the most conceptual thing about the Hi-Cross, which appears near-production ready from the outside
A bird's eye view of the three-row seating
Nissan describes the Hi-Cross as "how one member of Nissan's next generation crossovers could look"
The Hi-Cross is powered by a 2.0-liter gas engine and electric motor
The concept appears to have an advanced infotainment interface
Even if the Hi-Cross doesn't become a model, expect to see some design elements from it in Nissan's line
The Hi-Cross is powered by a 2.0-liter gas engine and electric motor
Article Summary
Nissan unveiled its new Hi-Cross Concept at the Geneva Motor Show this week. It's unclear if the concept will become an actual model - or if Nissan even really has room for another crossover - but the car does show a potential design direction for future models. It also shows how seven people and a hybrid powertrain can fit neatly into a relatively small crossover.
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