Nissan’s Lannia concept likely to see production, target young Chinese buyers

April 29, 2014
Nissan has all but confirmed that its Lannia concept, first unveiled last week in Beijing, will likely be developed into a production vehicle.

Chief planning officer Andy Palmer suggests a production edition would aim to attract the “post-’80s” generation in China, a group of 240 million citizens in their mid-20s to 30s.

The Lannia concept is a follow-up to the “Friend-Me” show car that made its debut in 2013. The original idea was more of a design exercise created by Nissan’s Chinese design studio, created specifically for young Chinese consumers. It has since taken a form that is not far off from a production car.

“You can see that the car itself is much closer to a production type vehicle,” said Palmer. “So whilst we haven’t confirmed yet that this will definitely go into production, I think it’s definitely fair to say that we have every intention that this goes to market.”

The interior promises to accommodate the digital lifestyle of the “balinghou” generation, likely with a large touchscreen infotainment system and a focus on mobile device integration, though full details remain unclear.

Nissan is not saying when it expects to bring a production model to the market, but the company is vocal with its broader ambitions. It aims to reach 10-percent market share in the country, with unit sales of two million vehicles.

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