Shropshire Star

Nissan reveals striking Concept 20-23 hatchback

One-off design study celebrates Nissan’s London-based European design studio

Published
Nissan 20-23 concept

Nissan has revealed a concept car to celebrate 20 years of its UK-based European design centre.

Called the Concept 20-23, the special car was unveiled by Nissan president and CEO Makoto Uchida on a floating barge moored on the Grand Union Canal outside Nissan Design Europe (NDE) in Paddington, London.

Concept 20-23 is a city car-based design concept and follows on from other so-called ‘Pike’ Nissan cars, such as the Be-1, Pao, Figaro and S-Cargo. Nissan says the concept car “brings a 21st century twist to this small-car tradition”.

Nissan 20-23 concept
The concept could hint at what future models could look like

The ’23’ part of the name reflects the current year, naturally, but also the Japanese carmaker’s traditional number – number 2 (ni) and 3 (san).

Nissan says the three-door hot hatchback takes key design themes from its online racing and Formula E activities and features dramatically styled bodywork and wings to aid cooling and cut drag.

The car also features fat, vented arches housing large alloy wheels shod in low-profile tyres, and a large single-piece spoiler with endplates to generate downforce. Finally, the car is painted in a textured grey paint colour to give ‘the impression of being hewn from a single piece of metal’, says Nissan.

Concept 20-23 is an exterior design study only, but the Paddington-based designers also designed a separate interior. It’s here where Concept 20-23 takes many themes from Nissan’s participation in virtual and physical motorsport, as the car features two bucket racing seats, a steering wheel ‘festooned with multiple controls and adjustments’, and two screens displaying vital driving information.

Nissan 20-23 concept
The concept has loads of sporty design features

Speaking at the unveiling in London, Alfonso Albaisa, Nissan’s senior vice president for global design, said: “The young team here at NDE was given a simple brief: design a fun electric city car that you’d like to drive every day in London.

“The 20-23 Concept that they designed is a compact hatchback which is strongly influenced by the online racing world. I love the story it tells about how the worlds of modern city living, online gaming and zero emissions mobility intersect.”

He added: “It’s a fitting celebration of 20 years of NDE where bold ideas have taken shape and come to life!”

Opened in 2003, NDE resides in a Grade II listed building on the Paddington Basin stretch of the Grand Union canal. It has designed top-selling Nissans over the last two decades including the Qashqai and Juke crossovers, and one-off concepts such as the Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo.

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.