
I n future, more precisely from 2013, should be in Europe In addition to the compact SUV Qashqai, a compact car with a hatchback will also attract customers.
Nissan Invitation with dynamic design
The study is characterized by a contoured bonnet that merges into the windshield that extends far into the roof at almost the same angle. The front of the Nissan Invitation Concept is dominated by a broad grille, the bottom line of which leads into the grim-looking headlights. The bulging bumper barely noticeably separates the lower area with the spoiler and LED fog lights.
The roof line sweeps towards the rear and quickly slopes backwards. The side view is determined by strongly flared fenders and a dynamic window line that rises again in the rear area. It also forms a 'jagged' set piece on the rear doors. The rear of the Nissan Invitation Concept shows itself with upright lights, a narrow window and a diffuser and tailpipes integrated into the apron.
Nissan Invitation shows elegant interior
The interior of the Nissan Invitation Concept is also lively. The dashboard becomes narrower towards the passenger side, a powerful center console with a round heating display and LCD monitor draws the eye. The driver looks at classic, nested round instruments.
Nissan is still largely silent about the drive of the Invitation Concept - a gasoline engine with CO2 emissions of less than 100 grams per kilometer is supposed to ensure progress. The Japanese attach particular importance to safety, so the well-known Around View Monitor (AVM) is on board, through which the entire vehicle environment is made visible. The study also has the Nissan Safety Shield System, which warns of obstacles or collisions, for example.