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Nissan IDx Freeflow and Nismo concept

Shown in two forms--the denim-trimmed IDX Freeflow and the teen-racer IDx Nismo, they’re a pair of rear-wheel drive coupes that evoke memories of 2+2 cars like the 1969 “Hakosuka” Nissan Skyline GT-R (memories we mostly don’t have stateside). Bringing back retro touches like fender-mounted rearview mirrors and flared fenders on the Nismo reminiscent of the ZG 240Z, the IDx duo dig even further into the past than Toyota’s “Hachiroku” Corolla. Powered by a directed-injected, 1.6-liter turbo and paired to a CVT with a six-speed manual mode, it's positioned as an entry-level performance car that's even more compact than the BRZ/FR-S, with a length of about 161 inches and a width of 67 inches.