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NISSAN URGE CONCEPT - Pics, Wallpapers, Photos, Reviews, Articles WHAT NISSAN HAS TO SAY ABOUT THIS CAR: Image/Text Source: Nissan Motors It seems fitting that one of the key sources of inspiration for the dramatic new Nissan URGE concept, a spare, technology-heavy, performance-oriented sports car design exercise, would be found online in the results of an Internet survey of approximately 2,000 young car and gaming enthusiasts. Asked what they would ideally want in a car, the top responses were performance and technology. Not surprisingly,
most of the young, primarily male, respondents to our survey said that
they want a small, URGE, making its debut at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2006, addresses all of these issues. In creating the URGE concept, the designers at NDA, kept these core survey results in mind while adding a few ideas of their own. URGE emerged as a minimalist sports car pure Nissan in its look, innovative features, spirited performance and, certainly, its sports car heritage. URGE is also infused with a gamers sense of adventure with the bare, exposed look and driving experience of a high performance motorcycle, but balanced with a high level of safety features. We want URGE to replicate the raw motorcycle experience as much as possible, with the exposed engine, door panel cutouts and open top. Motorcycles are exhilarating to drive and we want this car to feel the same way, said Campbell. At the same time, we want parents to think of this car as safe, which, for example, led us to include the integrated cage structure and visible passengers side air bag. URGE, like its target buyers, has a foot in each world, adventure and reality. The front-engine, rear-wheel drive URGE is designed to be lightweight with a target weight of just 2,400 pounds and active. Its performance is expressed in quickness and agility, rather than brute horsepower and top-end acceleration. Its wheelbase is the same length as Nissans popular 350Z, but URGEs unique, open body is a full 16 inches shorter than the Z® thanks to its short front and rear overhangs. URGE utilizes a quick, high-revving, small-displacement engine, 6-speed manual sequential (motorcycle-style) gearbox and 350Z-style quick-stopping Brembo® brake system. The wheels are a lightweight 9-spoke spun aluminum-alloy design, 19-inch front/20-inch rear, and the tires are narrow Michelin (195/45R19 front, 225/35R20 rear) sizes, reinforcing the motorcycle-style look and performance feel. The performance targets for URGE, in keeping with an affordable, $20,000 production price target, dictate a more realistic approach to the parts list than say our 350Z or GT-R Proto, said Campbell. URGEs sense of exhilaration comes more from the exposed body and driving environment than costly components. Its a sports car for first-time car buyers. The Z®s and GT-Rs will come later in the buyers lives. URGEs bare, exposed exterior is highlighted by its cycle-style fenders and stripped away body panels. The special glass hood exposes the top of the engine, while the doors feature see-through cutouts. The body is highlighted by an extensive aluminum cage structure, which includes an aluminum center structure that runs from the engine bay to the interior center console. The URGE exterior also features aluminum/composite construction and a collapsible, storable manually operated canvas top. The 4-bar hinge scissor doors are extra long for access to the rear seat. When the door release button is engaged, the glass panel of the unique door cutout slides up, allowing the occupants legs to easily pass in or out. One of our other goals in the URGE design was to show off the cool material used in concept form the aluminum foam in the doors, the perforated metal mesh interior panels, the lightweight exposed seat frames and the Mirror Crystal aluminum colored body panels, said Campbell. Were also proud of our solution to the limitations of a typical two-seat sports car with the hidden alpha seat. URGEs unique third bucket seat is tucked behind the driver and passenger in a hidden compartment. When the cover, which is activated by the drivers cell phone, is down, URGE looks like a traditional sports car. When up, theres room for an additional passenger. The URGE interior also features an F1-style steering wheel and a compact instrument panel with a driver information monitor, two side screens and a pair of docking stations for the drivers mp3 audio player and cell phone. The center monitor can be switched between five customizable screens, including navigation system, climate controls, audio and suspension/performance tuning. The menus are scrollable using steering wheel-mounted controls. In keeping with the rapidly changing technology demands of our target buyers, URGE allows the driver to be in charge and to bring to the vehicle a high degree of personalization. The navigation system is located in front of the driver, not the passenger, the drivers cell phone acts as Intelligent Key to start the vehicle. We provide the audio speakers, the owner provides the audio drivers, said Campbell. Other URGE interior features include the racing-style lightweight mesh-and-leather bucket seats, billet aluminum center console, perforated metal mesh-covered silicone foam instrument panel material, visible passenger-side air bag, and racing-style, durable rubber flooring. Another unique feature of the URGE concept is its integrated gaming system. Powered by Xbox 360, when the driver wants to change to game mode, he or she disengages the driving controls and activates the game system. A screen folds down from the rearview mirror, the steering wheel and pedals become game controls, and the games audio is played through the vehicles audio system. The URGE concept feature a special Nissan-only demonstration edition of Project Gotham Racing 3. The Echo Boomer
generation, born between roughly 1976 and 1996, has grown up on video
games. By 2012, nearly all 87 million of them will be of driving age
and they will be looking for much more from a car than simple transportation
entertainment, a social space, personalization and flexibility,
said Campbell. The ability to park the car and activate the game
system adds another dimension of entertainment beyond the pure driving
pleasure of the URGE. Like its drivers, this vehicle is able to switch
between the real world and video world whenever the URGE strikes.
OUR TAKE ON THE NISSAN URGE CONCEPT: This month at the North America International Autoshow, Nissan unveiled an interesting and youthminded sports car aimed at the Mazda Miata and Pontiac Solstice crowd. Styling resembles the unique and open aired design of the Scion XA Speedster or the new Volkswagen Ecoracer, but straight from the factory with a built in Microsoft XBox 360 built right into a flip down panel on the passenger side. From the front, the Urge somewhat resembles a cross between a Nissan 350z and its luxury counterpart the Infiniti G35. From other angles, it exposes raw material and its light weight components somewhat like the Lotus Elise or Exige. Although the Urge is taking concept design into a new direction, we question if it will make it to production. THE NISSAN URGE COMPETES WITH: 2006 Mazda Miata, 2006 Lotus Elise, 2006 Lotus Europa, 2006 Pontiac Solstice, 2007 Saturn Sky, 2006 Porsche Boxter RELATED ARTICLES, REVIEWS AND SITES:
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