The Nissan Vmotion 2.0 concept is low, long and sleek, and Nissan says it previews the brand's autonomous future.
It also points to the future of Nissan's saloons, although these aren't sold in the UK
The roof gives an impression that it floats above the pillars
The rear doors open rearwards, and there's no centre pillar to inhibit access
It also has the latest Nissan V-motion grille
The steering wheel appears to have been chopped in half to give an unobstructed view of the screen
The Vmotion 2.0 is long to allow plenty of space for passengers
It won't enter production though - it's a showcase for the firm's ideas
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