Sentences with phrase «current sedan»

Nissan's La Jolla, Calif., design team steered clear of the high - rear, low - cowl «wedge» look of most current sedans and created an elliptical shape with the same height on the front and rear ends.
Big vertical taillights distinguish it from the G80 and most other current sedans, and nice creases running along the sides of the car help make it appear smaller and tidier.
engine from the current sedan, GM says the concept also can accommodate a new 2.9 L turbodiesel the auto maker is developing for international markets.
While the new Coupe model will be 8 inches shorter and 2 inches lower than the current sedan, it will bear a strong family resemblance.
Exterior Styling With just the right balance of form and function, utility and athleticism, the 2017 Civic Hatchback perfectly complements the current Sedan and Coupe body styles for Honda.
The Q Inspiration concept features a sleek coupe - like profile that looks sleeker and more sculpted than any of Infiniti's current sedans.
Measuring 15.2 sq. ft., the glass panel is boasted by Lincoln to be the largest opening of any current sedan.
The Viziv Performance concept draws inspiration from Subaru's current sedan, like the WRX and Legacy.
Flagship of its current sedan fleet, the mid-size Maxima is Nissan's answer to established European sport / luxury competitors, as well as an alternative to the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
The next Lincoln MKZ isn't expected to get a redesign that will be a radical departure from the current sedan.
It's based on the Q50, but it shares almost no exterior metal with the current sedan.
The interior is a mix of Mercedes» current sedans and GT.
While the current sedan has a pleasing design, the next generation will have an aggressive and sportier stance, something which is missing in the current car's profile and the rear fascia.
The current sedan, code named «F30» to BMW insiders, presents the most stylish version of the company's dual - kidney grille yet.
The current sedan starts from $ 70,900 in the United States.
Japanese automaker, Nissan, rocked the house with a dramatic Sports Sedan Concept that featured windswept lines, a floating roof, and a roomier interior than their current sedan lineup.
Opposing a current sedan design trend to make them mimic the silhouette of a coupe, the Accord sticks to the fact this is a four - door car meant to haul taller people in the back seat too.
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