The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept was named “Best
Concept” at the 2014 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) by Autoweek
Magazine editors.
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept edged out the Kia G4 Stinger and Toyota FT-1 to earn
the annual accolade given to vehicles that Autoweek believes rose above the rest at the
auto show.
“
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept is an extremely important vehicle for Nissan because it
demonstrates a new and energetic design direction that builds on Nissan's legendary
approach of applying sports car principles to a sedan,” said Nissan Senior Vice President and
Chief Creative Officer Shiro Nakamura. “ For
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept to receive this recognition reinforces that Nissan is
headed full speed in the right direction, and this is only a sign of good things to come. We
are elated to take home Autoweek’s ‘Best Concept’ award from the 2014 NAIAS.”
Each year, Autoweek editors select Best in Show, Most Significant, Most Fun and Best
Concept at the auto show in Detroit. Editors pointed to
the Nissan Sport Sedan Concept’s forwardlooking
design themes, including a flow-over “V-Motion” grille, a “floating” roof, boomerang
light clusters and diamond-shaped seat graphics, as notable qualities that helped earn the
award.
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept was created by Nissan Design America and developed at the
Nissan Global Design Center in Japan. It is the third vehicle displaying signature design
aspects that will be adapted to all future Nissans following the previously-revealed Nissan
Resonance and Friend-ME concepts. The "V-Motion" movement of the front end flows from
the dramatic chromed grille up through the hood. The front of
the Nissan Sport Sedan Concept also
incorporates the large LED boomerang headlights, a deeply scooped front fascia and wide,
sloped windshield.
The profile of
the Nissan Sport Sedan Concept is equally powerful, with its dynamic bodyside lines adding a
strong sculptural feel and connecting the wheels and tires – which are pushed out to the
four corners.
The unique "floating" roof adds a sense of openness and lightness in contrast to traditional
sedans' heavy cabin appearance. The design of
the Nissan Sport Sedan Concept is meant to evoke youth and adventurousness,
intended as a reward to customers for their hard work and success.
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine capable of 300-plus horsepower. At this
stage,
the Nissan Sport Sedan Concept is a design study created to explore future design cues for
Nissan’s sports sedans and is not directly affiliated with any current or future production
models.