The Nissan that regarded like a Pontiac.
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Nissan AD-2 Idea
First Proven
1977 Tokyo Motor Present
Description
Luxurious sedan design idea
Gross sales Pitch
“Final luxurious sedan”
Particulars
First seen on the 1977 Tokyo Motor Present, the Nissan AD-2 was a luxury-car design research, and attainable template for what was to turn out to be the model’s Maxima premium sedan. The AD-2’s exhausting, creased edges and wrap-around rear glass have been, certainly, harbingers of design tendencies to come back, although not essentially at Nissan.
Aside from the tech-forward cabin components, revealed solely by means of drawings—the automotive’s inside was not on show—the AD-2 was pretty typical. The rear-drive sedan’s energy got here from the maker’s L28 6-cylinder engine displacing 2.8-liters and producing an estimated 160 horsepower. The proper-hand-drive AD-2 Idea was not, to the most effective of our data, seen at any U.S. auto exhibits. Notice that in 1977, the Nissan model was nonetheless often called Datsun right here in The States.
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To those eyes, the AD-2 seems to be two separate idea automobiles joined within the center—the entrance and the rear, particularly in profile, appear fully unrelated. That’s okay although, because the design itself is daring, and on the time was breathtakingly trendy.
What impresses us is how a lot later Pontiac fashions would look as if influenced by the AD-2, particularly the entrance clips. And, it’s price remembering that the Pontiacs in query, the J2000 and the 6000, have been very trendy trying when launched.
Had we been consulted, we’d have tried to squeeze an AD-2 cameo right into a interval science-fiction movie, maybe the James Bond thriller, Moonraker.
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Nissan AD-2 Footage
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