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2001 Tokyo Auto Show

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Nissan's most anticipated vehicles makes a closer to final production preview. The Japanese version will share the same 3.5L VQ V-6 engine as the U.S. version.

· U.S. 350Z details
· Steve Eastwood's analysis
· Photo showcase
· Wallpaper  
This strange little concept is meant to be an “ideal network vehicle.” It is wrapped in an exterior that definitely signifies that this is a concept vehicle. It is supposed to integrate Japanese architectural design elements and give the impression of a paper-covered lantern.
The mm is an evolution of the mm.e shown in Frankfurt. Whereas the mm.e was a two door, the mm is a four door. It still features the same overall exterior design that can only be described as “cute.” It also features Nissan’s new E-4WD system that offers 4WD capability only when needed. 
The MOCO offers the basis for Nissan’s first minivehicle. The exterior design looks to be fairly subdued, more ready for production than the other concepts. Its powered by a DOCH 660-cc engine.
Now this minivan concept looks like something straight out of Star Wars. Its slab sides and strange face create a certainly interesting presence. We don’t know whether to praise Nissan for creating something exciting, or to run for cover. 
The Crossbow looks to be straight from Nissan’s display at the Frankfurt Auto Show. Similar to an upscale Hummer extreme off road vehicle and building on the heritage of the Patrol, Safari, and Pathfinder. For good measure, it includes wallops of luxury. 
This thing looks like a Frontier with a gothic/lego theme. Nissan says, "The Nails has been designed and engineered to stir young people's imagination and boost their ties with their friends."