Nissan Concept 20-23 breaks cover: Two-door, sporty fully-electric hatch

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Nissan Design Europe (NDE) being located in London, Nissan unveiled a brand-new two-door sporty-looking fully-electric hatchback concept. Makoto Uchida, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nissan visited NDE to unveil an all-new sporty urban electric concept car called Nissan Concept 20-23.
The unveiling of the new Concept 20-23 took place on a floating barge moored directly outside NDE on the Paddington Basin stretch of the Grand Union canal. Nissan says that the Concept 20-23 was designed by a team including some of the younger members of NDE, with the simple brief to design a car with no constraints – a car they would like to drive on the streets of the city where they work.

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The Concept 20-23 name reflects 20 years of NDE’s position in London, as well as the company’s traditional number 2 (ni) 3 (san) as well as the current year. The fully-electric two-door hatch features aggressive styling all around, paired with contrasting cut elements like a curvy roof line, round wheel arches and circular LED DRLs that depict the main headlamp setup. While only the exterior of the Nissan Concept 20-23 was revealed, the company says that the car has scissor doors along with a rectangular sporty steering wheel.
Nissan also claims that the Concept 20-23 is inspired by Nissan’s Formula E participation, as well as online simulator racing – and the manufacturer’s heritage of ‘bold hatchbacks’. As of now, no specs of the hatchback EV concept are available with us.
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