Presented by Nissan at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Ellure
Concept is study of a four-seater mid-size sedan with a sculpted
exterior, rear-hinged rear doors and a futuristic and essential
interior.
Targeted mainly to female customers in their thirties and forties,
the Ellure has a modern exterior characterized by sculpted surfaces, a
coupé-like arched roofline, arrow-shaped headlamps and 21-inches wheels.
The rear-hinged rear doors (so-called “suicide doors”) together with the absence of the B-Pillar allow for easy access to the cabin.
The interior has the typical “show-car” feel, with fluid lines, sleek chromed details and recessed lighting units.
The concept is powered by a compact hybrid powertrain that includes a
supercharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder unit with Dual Clutch Control, and a
25 kW electric motor, matched with a CVT transmission.
Additional details on the exterior and interior design can be found in the official press release, reported below.
From the official Press Release:
Exterior Design
“While not intended as a preview of any upcoming production
model, Ellure confirms Nissan’s intention to be a strong player in the
sedan segment for many years to come,” explains Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president and chief creative officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (NML), who supervised the global design effort.
“As an expression of our long-term vision for the next generation
of great Nissan sedans, Ellure allows us to introduce a new sedan
concept – one that honors the sedan’s unmatched daytime functionality,
yet has a more emotive, almost hidden ambience that comes to life after
dark. It’s an ideal fit for the needs of its projected owners, women in
their ‘30s and ‘40s with a sense of sophistication and rebellion.”
“When all is said and done, the sedan will always be core to the
Nissan product portfolio. Our goal is to rejuvenate the sedan’s
attractiveness to buyers who might have migrated to other segments, or
who are coming reluctantly into the category,” adds Nakamura.
“By respecting its strengths, while recognizing that emotion is
as critical as function, Ellure could well be the wave, or more
correctly the ‘shock wave,’ of future sedans.”
The Ellure exterior expresses the warmth of a sculpture, but is
defined by the solid movement of the shapes – and the control of light
and dark in a way that is sophisticated yet rebellious. Its designers
sought to shift the balance between rational values and emotional ones,
expressing both intelligent, sustainable design qualities and a sense of
passion and fun.
The proportions of the new Ellure respect the basic layout and
dimensions of a traditional mid-size sedan, while taking advantage of a
next-generation compact hybrid powertrain. This allows the wheels to be
pushed out to the corners, creating a stable stance and ample interior
room, as well as a highly functional trunk – despite the smooth
aerodynamic form.
The exterior projects a sense of strong mass, with a refined contrast
between broad planes and strong shoulders. Rather than trying to hide
its front-wheel drive dynamics, the body forms drape over the front
wheels and radiate outward toward the sides and rear.
The bending of the sheet metal is utterly simple but dynamic – sheer
and taut like a shock wave. Ellure is not designed to hide its
“sedan-ness,” as some so-called 4-door coupes do, but to honor the form
with the way light transitions like a ribbon or wave from the bold front
grille and lights, through the sculpted shoulder lines and on to the
full glass roof and strong rear end. It’s all about using a sense of
tension and release to keep the shape interesting and the viewer
interested.
While not intended to project an obvious “eco” image, the Ellure
design includes serious elements of efficiency. The deeply skirted front
fascia and bold solid-transparent front grille with small openings
direct the wind over and under the body. Ellure also features a full
underbody pan, molded side rearview camera housings (utilized in place
of traditional outside mirrors), small wheel openings and full
transparent covers over 21-inch 5-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels mounted
with low-rolling resistance Michelin tires.
“Aerodynamics has become a critical element of design for all
vehicles today, not just hybrids or EVs. We’ve used Ellure to explore
subtle ways to reduce or eliminate body openings that can cause drag,
such as the solid yet transparent coverings on the wheels and grilles,
without impacting the beauty of the vehicle,” said Nakamura.
The Ellure grille, with its large polished Nissan badge, was inspired
by “Kamishino” Samurai formal coat. Like all of the major chrome
accents on the vehicle, the grille slats combine brushed edges and
bright surfaces to add a polished, almost jewel-like surfacing. The
headlights and taillights incorporate an effect like the layering of
fins or wings of a bird – condensed in some areas and spread out in
others.
A nod to traditional Japanese design can also be seen in the Ellure’s
rear end, which is inspired by a “Torii” Shinto shrine gate. The sides
of the vehicle are dominated by large 90-degree opening doors with
rear-hinged rear doors for full panoramic interior access and easy
ingress/egress.
Ellure’s full tinted glass roof with integrated interior nighttime
accent lighting caps the “duality” of design – transitioning from
sophisticated in daylight and a somewhat wilder expression of light and
movement at night.
The final accent to the Ellure exterior is the paint treatment. The
“Geode” White tri-coat mica paint features pearlescent/gold flake with a
blue aspect that varies in appearance by tone and temperature of light.
Interior Design
Inside, Ellure’s fluid movement of shapes, and control of light and
dark, continues with its highly emotive environment. It is one space
with two feelings – tailored by day, intimate and inviting by night. The
high-contrast, energized warmth of the space imparts an almost molten,
thermal energy, which is also captured in the tri-color scheme of
“Molten Ice,” “Molten Steel” and “Molten Gray.”
Picking up the “shock wave” theme of the Ellure exterior, the
dramatic instrument panel design flows from door-to-door, seamlessly
integrating with the door panels and blending into the lounge-like rear
seat to wrap the driver and passengers in an elegant and passionate
space.
With clean, intuitive touch interfaces, the wide display panel
screens present information in a two-level layout, with information
arranged by priority of use. The chrome-free leather (eco tanning
process) on instrument panel offers a color gradation and use of heat
repellent pigment to help reduced glare and air conditioning
compensation. The special truncated shape of the steering wheel provides
a clearer view of the instrument panel and display screens.
The front seats are covered with a black eco-suede utilizing recycled
fibers (100% post industrial PET ultra microfiber). The seat design
itself uses transparent red acrylic seatback panels and low shoulder
height to reduce the usual “wall” between front and rear passengers. The
front passenger seat design includes a forward-facing ottoman, and both
front seats include elegant “floating headrests.”
The “showpiece” of the interior is the “floating” center console with
a sculptural, see-through effect, white leather covering and backlit
red nighttime lighting. A console-mounted central controller provides
intuitive control for HVAC, audio, navigation and other functions. The
all-glass ceiling is embedded with special red mood lighting.
The three-person rear seat, covered in gray ultra-suede, provides the
roominess of sedan but the feeling of coupe. The “shock wave” carpeting
design, with rings of color radiating from center out, follows the
topography of the interior. The carpeting itself is made from handmade
strips of 100% wool felt, which is naturally water repellent.
Other interior features include hidden audio system speakers embedded
in doors and headrests, interior “alcove” style, recessed lighting
design and armrest touch controls with haptic feedback.
“We’ve provided a private and passionate inside space that the owner
can feel is completely her own. Not a hangout space in itself, we see
the Ellure interior as mobile social space hosted by the driver,” adds
Nakamura.
Drivetrain
The Ellure drivetrain is conceived as a supercharged 2.5-liter inline
4-cylinder with Intelligent Dual Clutch Control (one motor/two clutch
design with lithium-ion battery) and 25 kW electric motor, matched with
an Xtronic CVT™ and front-wheel drive.
It would also include an independent suspension, regenerative
braking, and advanced drive-by-wire electric/hydraulic steering to make
sure the driving experience is as dynamic and rewarding as Ellure’s
physical properties.
Ellure also wears a “PURE DRIVE” badge, indicating it would be part
of Nissan’s range of low CO2/low fuel consumption internal combustion
engine or hybrid vehicles.
PURE DRIVE vehicles use Nissan’s most advanced technologies to
deliver to customers an optimal balance of top-level fuel consumption
and value. Nissan seeks to provide the right solution tailored to market
circumstances and customer needs.
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