Nissan’s VP of Corporate Communications, Simon Sproule, summed up the Kuraza concept: “The hardware on the Kuraza isn’t the focal point of this car. The futuristic interior design and the superb quality are.” He’s right, because the chunky, retro-looking exterior sits on the current Infiniti QX56’s SUV platform and employs its 315-hp, 5.6-liter V-8 and all-wheel drive. The stunning interior seems to have been transported from Arthur C. Clarke’s 2010. It boasts comfortable business-class-style seating for six adults and the latest manufacturing techniques to create what is perhaps the most luxurious interior ever seen in a sport-ute.
Infiniti Kuraza Concept
2005 Detroit Auto Show
RON KIINO
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