Indeed, Nissan says the Gripz “blends the ability and practicality of a compact crossover with the excitement and performance of a sports car”. In other words, the brand could be moving into a new niche with a vehicle that ends up wearing a 'Z' badge.
From bumper to bumper the Gripz measures 4,100 mm (13’ 5”), making it about the same length as the current Juke. However, it's slightly lower and the distinctive rally-raid proportions are quite different. Key styling cues include the large bonnet, low-profile glasshouse, sloping roof line and huge 22” wheels.
Certain features probably wouldn't survive to production. Among them are the carbon fibre body architecture, a lack of B-pillars and the complex door-opening arrangements.
More likely to withstand a possible metamorphosis to showroom model is the range-extender powertrain, which comprises a petrol engine generator, a battery pack and the Leaf's electric motor.
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