Monday, May 17, 2010
2009 Nissan Qazana Concept
The car designer, David Cordoso is trying to change the design of car designers Volkswagen Beetle and ordered to stop production. With the new look is more sporty, masculine and symbolizes the hybrid car.
As she had imagined, New Bug as an emissions-free, fully-electric vehicle, and judging by the latest developments at the Volkswagen Group, a gasoline-electric hybrid or even an all-electric version of the next Beetle, could very well be on the table.
2012 Volkswagen Beetle by David Cordoso experienced some changes, eg -head / tail-light styling. With a roof that flows backward in the upper curve shows the car a sporty attitude and apparent VW symbol on the tail. In the interior, enough for four chairs to order a mini car. 2009 Nissan Qazana Concept is a study into how a small car of the future could look. This car made its first ever appearance at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Inspired by a simple desire to have fun behind the wheel, Nissan Qazana Concept shows that mind-numbing motoring could be a thing of the past.
“The Nissan Qazana Concept is an intelligent, all-wheel drive crossover which is masculine, agile, lean, and designed for the tough city streets. Our team at Nissan Design Europe in London realised this image with the motif of a modern day beach buggy and four-seat motor-bike,” explains Atsushi Maeda, Studio Chief Designer, Nissan Design Europe.
Nissan Qazana Concept was designed to be sophisticated but fun. It’s a hugely optimistic car, which is no bad thing in these difficult times. Had it been created in the 1960s, it would have counted camper vans, bikes and buggies as its rivals. Infused with that same spirit, there’s nothing quite like it available today.
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