Nissan Students Create Unique Cars and Revisit Classics for the 2025 Tokyo Auto Show

Estudantes da Nissan criam carros únicos e revisitam clássicos para o Salão de Tóquio 2025Nissan Students Create Unique Cars and Revisit Classics for the 2025 Tokyo Auto Show (Nissan Global Newsroom)

Nissan unveiled three unique cars developed by students from Nissan Automobile Technical College, which revisit iconic models of the brand.

These vehicles will be showcased at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Show, from January 9 to 12. Among the projects are a modernized Skyline Kenmeri, a Nissan Z combined with the rear of a Leaf, and a redesigned version of the classic Bluebird Maxima.

The Skyline, named NEO Skyline, was created to attract nostalgic enthusiasts aged 30 to 50 by blending classic and modern elements with the V35 platform. The Frankenstein model combines the Nissan Z with the rear of the Leaf, resulting in an eccentric and bold look that highlights the muscular shape of the Fairlady Z. Both projects took six months to complete.

Finally, the Bluebird Kiwami is a handcrafted reinterpretation of the Bluebird Maxima PU11, focusing on design perfection, interior, and drivability.

Estudantes da Nissan criam carros únicos e revisitam clássicos para o Salão de Tóquio 2025 (Nissan Global Newsroom)Nissan Students Create Unique Cars and Revisit Classics for the 2025 Tokyo Auto Show (Nissan Global Newsroom)

These projects highlight the creativity and technical skills of the students, honoring Nissan’s history while exploring new automotive possibilities.

Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Nissan Global Newsroom | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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