Nissan unveiled Hi-Cross Concept at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, heralding a possible new design direction for the company. The proposal looks at ways to extend Nissan's leadership of the crossover market with a possible expansion of the current Juke-Qashqai-Murano portfolio.
The styling combines existing Nissan design cues with new elements and is set off by bold 21in alloy wheels. At the front it has a characteristic V-shaped grille set off by distinctive lighting signatures provided by stylish new headlamps.
Potential new design language is showcased, in particular, by a bold character line which extends from the bonnet down the flanks of the car to the D-pillar. At the rear it has distinctive lighting signatures provided by stylish rear combination lamps echoing with headlamp lighting signature.
Despite its modest external proportions, Hi-Cross Concept has a highly space efficient interior with three rows of seats for seven passengers and a new T-wing shaped dashboard.