It will use the Vmotion 2.0
styling language Nissan unveiled a year ago at the Detroit auto show.
Not exact matches
Standout
styling showcases
Nissan's dramatic design
language — including black - accented V - Motion front end, signature boomerang lights, kick - up C - pillars and unique floating roof appearance
Totally redesigned inside and out last year, the Maxima full - size sedan highlights
styling that showcases
Nissan's new design
language — including V - Motion front end, signature boomerang lights, kick - up C - pillars and unique floating roof appearance.
Sporting
Nissan's current
styling language, the Pulsar comes with three engines.
The 2015
Nissan Altima rounds out the cast of usual suspects in the mid-size sedan game, bringing a less individualistic
styling language to the table than what fans of previous editions of the car might have been used to.
Developed on the same underpinnings as the
Nissan Qashqai, the Kadjar is arguably the best - looking model of the bunch, featuring a fresh
style language based on the smaller Captur.