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LANNIA concept

Lannia Concept joins its growing family of China-focused models. It was designed by the Chinese, built by the Chinese for the Chinese people, and ultimately, for the world. Positioned as a “sedan theory-breaker,” Lannia Concept is the result of strong collaboration between Nissan Design China in Beijing and the Nissan Global Design Center and features an energetic, sleek, and agile design that addresses the tastes and values of contemporary Chinese “Post-80s” trendsetters

Lannia Concept joins its growing family of China-focused models. It was designed by the Chinese, built by the Chinese for the Chinese people, and ultimately, for the world. Positioned as a “sedan theory-breaker,” Lannia Concept is the result of strong collaboration between Nissan Design China in Beijing and the Nissan Global Design Center and features an energetic, sleek, and agile design that addresses the tastes and values of contemporary Chinese “Post-80s” trendsetters

Nissan combines in the Lannia this classic form with eye-catching design elements such as boomerang-shaped lights, V-shaped radiator grille, and wave-shaped C-pillar. The Lannia should address young buyers with its eye-catching design and modern connectivity.

Nissan combines in the Lannia this classic form with eye-catching design elements such as boomerang-shaped lights, V-shaped radiator grille, and wave-shaped C-pillar. The Lannia should address young buyers with its eye-catching design and modern connectivity.

The name Lannia can be roughly translated to mean “Impression (of the) Bluebird,” which solidifies the concept as a tribute to the legendary Nissan Bluebird. A production version of the Lannia Concept should emerge sometime in 2016, though there will likely not be any other available details for some time.

The name Lannia can be roughly translated to mean “Impression (of the) Bluebird,” which solidifies the concept as a tribute to the legendary Nissan Bluebird. A production version of the Lannia Concept should emerge sometime in 2016, though there will likely not be any other available details for some time.

Taiji Toyota, head of Nissan Design China, says the Lannia Concept exudes “daqi” — a Chinese word that is hard to define but has the strength to push people to aspire towards better things.

Taiji Toyota, head of Nissan Design China, says the Lannia Concept exudes “daqi” — a Chinese word that is hard to define but has the strength to push people to aspire towards better things.

It was also announced that Nismo's high-performance variants will be officially offered in China, starting with the GT-R Nismo and the 370Z Nismo.

It was also announced that Nismo's high-performance variants will be officially offered in China, starting with the GT-R Nismo and the 370Z Nismo.

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