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1991 Nissan President EV
The special-purpose convertible based on the third generation President JHG50 (1990-2003). This electric vehicle was not mass-produced...
1991 Nissan Duad
The Nissan Duad concept, which was unveiled in 1991, was a vehicle that attempted to reinvent the Lotus 7. It weighed a mere 470 kgs...
1991 Nissan Cocoon & Cocoon L
At the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan unveiled two nearly identical concept cars: the Nissan Cocoon and the Nissan Cocoon L. Both cars...
10 EV Nissans That Paved the Road for Electric Innovation
1947 Nissan “Tama” Electric Vehicle The Tama was produced by the Tama electric car company, which inevitably would be purchased by Nissan...
1991 Autech Gavia by Zagato
In 1991, Autech (the then-growing aftermarket sports car brand of Nissan) was built and designed with Zagato styling. The...
1992 Nissan 300 Seta by Zagato
Developed in 1992 by Carrozzeria Zagato in Milan, together with Bambù prototype, both on Nissan 300 ZX mechanics developed by Autech, it...
1992 Nissan 300 Bambù by Zagato
This 1992 Zagato prototype was based on the Nissan 300 ZX. Developed by Carrozzeria Zagato in Milan, together with Seta prototype, both...
1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R Prototype
Displayed in the 30th 1993 Tokyo Motor Show, it was a preview of the next generation of the GT-R, which got so famous thanks to the...
1993 Nissan Sun Favor
Sun Favor was a solar car powered by the energy of the sun's rays. It used advanced technology such as monolithic silicon solar cells and...
1993 Nissan AQ-X
Presented at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show, the 1993 Nissan AQ-X has several small and large errors that add up to something of a disaster....
1995 Nissan XIX Concept
The 1995 Tokyo Motor Show was rich in bright new items and concept cars - all major Japanese auto companies brought their developments...
1995 Nissan FEV-II
Shown at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show, the FEV-II was the electric car of the future. It utilized lithium-ion electric batteries, which...
1995 Nissan CQ-X
CQ stands for "Comfort Quality". The CQ-X is a FWD vehicle using a 2-Liter I4 with 165hp. Aluminum was widely used in the construction of...
1995 Nissan AA-X
The 1995 Nissan AA-X stands for "Aria Aperta Sportiva". Functions that people desire of the car diversify more from year to year. The...
1997 Nissan TrailRunner
The 1997 Nissan TrailRunner was a coupe concept with the Nissan-developed ATTESA 4-wheel drive and an advanced Hyper CVT-M6 (continuously...
1997 Nissan Stylish 6
The Nissan Stylish 6 is, according to Nissan, their "new wagon proposal for the future." It was also an attempt to combine the size of a...
1997 Nissan Hypermini
The 1997 Nissan Hypermini was a completely novel city driving experience with this ultra-compact electric car beyond the conventional....
1997 Nissan AL-X
Presented at the Tokyo Motor Show was this 1997 Nissan AL-X. The designers went even further, emphasizing the "cubic" idea with...
1998 Nissan KYXX
Nissan’s KYXX is a five-door, five-passenger vehicle in the small MPV mold. The concept took about ten months to create. The overall...
1986 ‘N13’ Nissan EXA (Pulsar NX)
Making its debut in 1986, the ‘N13’ Nissan EXA (dubbed Pulsar NX in some markets) wasn’t mechanically remarkable. Far from it - the car...
1999 Nissan Z Concept
The Z Concept from Nissan was a difficult challenge for the designers at NDI. Their goal was not merely to update a 30-year old design...
1999 Nissan XVL
Introducing the next-generation FR L-class platform, with world-beating performance, comfort, and safety that set the standards by which...
1999 Nissan SUT
Spun from a Frontier Crew Cab platform, Nissan’s SUT (Sport Utility Truck) concept blended SUV and pickup traits through a nifty flip-up...
1999 Nissan NCS
The NCS (New Concept Sedan) has a rear seat sunroof and locates the central HVAC vents at the top of the A-pillars. Interior space is in...
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