Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology.

Japanese concept is a throwback to the forties combined with cutting-edge tech.
Carlo Palacios was one of the students from Turin's IED that created the Gloria concept for the Geneva Motor Show. The Barcelona-born designer has now unveiled a solo project. Dubbed the Nissan Kaze (Japanese for wind, breeze, and gale), the design study began as a project for a Spanish university racing team but evolved into something different. With a Barchetta-style body, the track day concept is inspired by Streamline cars of the 40s and comes with a rear mid-engine 6.5-liter V12.
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Nissan Kaze Has 1940's Spirit and F1 Technology
Source:CarBuzz.com

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