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Nissan
IDX Freeflow
The Nissan IDx is a concept car introduced at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show by Nissan.[6] It is supposedly inspired by the Datsun 510. The IDx is Nissan's answer to the "RWD tuner craze" that is ongoing and a direct competitor to the Hyundai Genesis coupe & Scion FRS/Subaru BRZ.
The interior details of the four-passenger IDX Freeflow are a carefully selected mix of fashionable functionality and comfort in a design brimming with creative originality. It is meant to feel like a living room inside, where the owner and his or her friends can relax.
The IDX Freeflow's exterior color is a sophisticated combination of white and flax (a pale yellow shade), invoking a casual feeling like that produced by the pairing of the venerable white T-shirt with khaki chinos, and highlighted with silver accessories or a belt. The overall visual effect is completed by the addition of stylish 18-inch chrome wheels wrapped in 195/50-18 tires.
Though compact in size - about 13.5 feet in length, 5.6 feet in width, and 4.3 feet in overall height - the IDX Freeflow impresses with its daring yet dignified exterior. The car's "floating roof," a seamless rounded roof shape, is another design twist that accentuates the simple box form of the body. The "floating roof" design cue is shared with the Nissan Resonance and Sports Sedan Concepts, which preview future Nissan production vehicles.
The speed of the IDX Freeflow concept can hit 0-60 mph in 9 seconds to go with a top speed of 110 mph. The result of this adventurous project is the IDx Freeflow, which adheres to what the company describes as its three-box genesis: engine, passenger, and cargo areas.
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