Nissan previews new electric sports saloon
THE NEW NISSAN IMS concept, launched at this week’s Detroit motor show, is “a completely new type of car”, according to Nissan. The electric-powered concept car is described as an “elevated sports sedan [saloon]” and follows on from the IMX SUV shown at last year’s Tokyo show.
Nissan says the IMS is closer to a saloon than a crossover and its raised cabin height is due to the battery being located under the cabin floor.
The design shares much with the IMX and has been heavily influenced by the flexibility offered by an electric powertrain, the need for a low drag coefficient and the desire for fully autonomous capability.
The car’s long, 2.9m wheelbase and extended cabin length allow for a ‘2+1+2’ seating arrangement, with a rear bench that either seats three across or, when the outer two seats are folded, offers a central “premier seat”.
The cockpit is driver focused in manual driving mode, with a variety of multi-level screens displaying information. Autonomous mode causes the steering wheel to retract and the front seats to pivot for a more sociable environment, Reverse-opening rear doors, accessed via ‘invisible’ handles, claim to offer greater access.
The Ims’s electric powertrain features two motors – one on each axle – generating 476bhp and 590lb ft. Front-to-rear weight distribution is claimed to be near perfect. Adaptive air suspension is also used. A 115kwh battery allows an estimated 380 miles on a single charge.
No production intent has been outlined as yet. However, Autocar understands the IMX previews a forthcoming Nissan Leaf SUV, so it’s likely this car provides the inspiration for a future electric family saloon.