vendredi 22 mai 2015

Nissan IDx future in a coma, prospects dim

Nissan IDx future in a coma, prospects dimImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLImage Credit: AOLMore Photos2015 Nissan Micra Cup: First DriveNissan LanniaNissan GT-R Convertible RenderingsNissan Around View Monitor on Topy ROVNissan Sway Concept: Geneva 2015Nissan Sway ConceptJonathon Ramsey

The answer, at least for the public, was always a huge "Yes!" when it came to the Nissan IDx Nismo and IDx Freeflow concepts shown off at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013. We were told they were "in the plan" for production if fans got behind them, but that sunk to "increasingly cloudy" plans for production. Two months later we were being told the production version would get less retro styling. But the damning swerve came in January this year, when Nissan said it was shifting priorities to focus on volume offerings.

When The Truth About Cars spoke to the VP of product planning for Nissan North America, Pierre Loing, the smothering blanket of reality was thrown over the IDx duo: Nissan has no small, rear-wheel platform to build them on. At least, not one that it could make any money with. The 370Z is built on an architecture too big for the IDx, and sister company Renault only has small front-wheel-drive platforms. The idea of developing a chassis just for the IDx doesn't make any sense, as sales trends for the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ should show.

Will we see anything of the concepts in production guise, then? Loing said Nissan "may have some room" for a product with retro design cues and said to check back "in a few years" to get a final answer. But really, the answer appears to be, "No."Featured GalleryNissan IDx Nismo ConceptRelated GalleryNissan IDx Freeflow concept

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