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Old 10-10-2005, 10:10 PM
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Nissan Foria Concept

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Re: Nissan Foria Concept

This is from Nissan:

Nissan Foria Concept


Nissan Foria at a glance:

A premium-quality compact sport coupe
Designed to make driving a pleasure
Exterior styling combines sportiness with elegance
High-quality interior


The Foria is a compact coupe concept targeted at customers looking for

performance, elegance and high quality.



Emphasis placed on quality


The feeling one experiences when seeing or touching well-designed and crafted objects was uppermost in the minds of the Foria design team. That concept was projected throughout the exterior and interior with the aim of creating a car whose value cannot be measured just in terms of specifications or performance figures.



Fun-to-drive package


The Foria is packaged as a compact 2+2 coupe. The front-engine, rear-drive layout allows an exceptionally short front overhang, long hood and compact cabin. These styling features, together with the neatly-styled rear and 18-inch wheels positioned at the four corners, result in a car that is not only pleasing to look at but also delivers driving pleasure. Powered by a mid-sized engine and paddle-shift automatic transmission, the powertrain promises agile driving in town, as well as fully engaging performance when traveling on more open roads. Four-wheel Active Steer gives reassuring precision and steering feel at all driving speeds.



Center-opening, B-pillarless doors have been adopted for effortless access to the rear seats in the coupe body style. The large door openings make it easy to get in and out of the rear seats despite the sporty position of the front seats.



Elegance and sportiness


The exterior styling lends an air of elegance to the car. An integrated grille and headlamps form a powerful front face. The headlamps are a combination of precision technology and jewelry-like quality, with deep blue lenses reminiscent of cut-sapphires.



A horizontal body-line motif along the sides conveys an image of power and elegance. The aluminum moldings reflect the wrap-around window shape while the outside mirrors and door handles express a sense of elegance.



The curved rear of the Foria serves to heighten the car's overall dynamism. The slim, elegant character lines around the back and the crystal-like expression of the rear combination lamps lend a refined atmosphere to the overall appearance.



Strong sense of driving purpose


While the interior design reinforces the car’s dynamic potential, the accent is on elegance. The control switches on the center stack and the instruments are designed to appeal to those who love mechanical instruments and to capture the spirit of traditional silver halide cameras. That feeling combines with a sporty driving position to convey a strong sense of driving purpose. The multifunction dial commander and large function switches in the middle of the center stack are designed to reduce the driver’s workload substantially, while providing multifunctional capabilities.



The instrument panel, center stack and door trim are embellished with thick saddle-like leather which is smooth to the touch and has a carefully designed texture. In combination with the metal parts, the result is a fusion of sportiness and elegance. The hand-stitched seams around the edges convey a warmth characteristic of hand-made articles. A dimpled surface pattern, inspired by Japan’s traditional inden leather craftsmanship, is used on the steering wheel grips, the back of the shift paddles, the gearshift **** and other surfaces.



The interior is finished in a lustrous gray sports jersey fabric that combines with the brown leather of the instrument panel and other trim parts, as well as the ivory-colored front seats, to project a contemporary look.



The wide dashboard monitor is positioned for minimal change in the driver’s line of sight and its exceptional width is used to good advantage to display all the distances of the recommended route in one screen. In addition, the monitor can be used selectively, such as for simultaneously displaying a navigation map and point-of-interest (POI) information which can be obtained live while driving.
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Looks similar to the latest Infiniti front end styling, horrible color in that pic though, and from the a-pillars back it appears to be trying to be retro.
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Ugly.
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Ugly.
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OK, maybe alittle ugly, but an interesting concept, I think. I read somewhere that it's based on the FM platform...but decontented with front struts. Also, it would probably go for $25K if it sees production.

Wonder what Nissan means when they say "powered by a midsized engine"?
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Wonder what Nissan means when they say "powered by a midsized engine"?
3.5l v6 like everything else they have.
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Am I the only one that looks at that and thinks it's a more square z?
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What a ******g turd, just another POS GARBAGE CAN ON WHEELS, just like every other nison produced! Looks like a mini morono, another ugly *** clown shoe! And double
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Jesus, someone kick thoes Renault designers out of the Nissan design studio.
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Looks alot like the Lincoln Zephyr from the front. It has very weird proportions, and those stupid quad doors. Ugh.. ill pass.
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I like the idea, but have to agree the proportions look a little off.

I like the quad door idea, but have seen better overall designs.
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Looks like the front and back were pasted onto each other.

I also don't see the point of engineering suicide doors without a b-pillar for rear seats that small.

I hate the way the roof slopes, looks like a rolls ripoff.

Color sucks, not crazy about front or rear end.

Looks like they tried to make it everything to everyone, if they were to define it more it might make sense.... As an Infiniti. Assuming they don't ugly it up like the rest of the line. Who told them it was a good idea to make the M and Q look like bloated G35s????
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Am I the only one that looks at that and thinks it's a more square z?
No, your not the only one.
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