Nissan Intima Production and Auto Show Ready?
Spy photos surface
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
March 31, 2008 3:05 PM
Filed Under: Auto China, Japanese, Nissan
At the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show Nissan revealed the Intima Concept, a sedan which looked pretty close to production ready. Today, the Chinese Autobloggers came across two (very low res) spy photos of what looks very much like the finished Intima.
The futuristic taillights and exhaust tips have been dropped, to no great surprise, but overall shapes seem to have survived in what could be Nissan's flagship in China. Now that these images have surfaced, it is only fair to assume that the new Nissan will make its world debut at next months Auto China in Beijing.
The Nissan Livina Geniss was launched at the 2006 Guangzhou International Motor Show. Currently the Nissan Livina range consists of the Livina and Livina Geniss. Could it be that the new sedan will be join the Livina range, or will the name remain Intima? We hope to have some answer next month at the 2008 Auto China show.
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