December 12, 2006

So we knew a long time ago that Nissan was going to debut the crossover vehicle, the Rogue, which will be smaller than the current Murano. But Nissan has announced that it will also unveil a design called the Nissan Bevel, which will be a multi-purpose vehicle which won’t be very large in size and will have a heavy-duty interior, similar to that of the Honda Element.
Both of the vehicles will be introduced at the North American International Auto Show next year in 2007, so stay tuned. Continue reading for the complete press release by Nissan.
Nissan Rogue Crossover SUV and Nissan Bevel Concept Set to Debut At 2007 North American International Auto Show
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today announced that it will preview two new vehicles at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in early January – the Nissan Rogue crossover sport utility vehicle and an advanced design study called the Nissan Bevel.
The all-new Rogue is Nissan’s first entry into the small crossover segment. It is scheduled to go on sale in fall 2007 as a 2008 model and joins Nissan’s lineup of advanced crossover and sport utility vehicles that includes Armada, Pathfinder, Xterra and Murano. The dramatically styled Rogue offers exceptional handling, all-wheel drive capability and an interior space that combines innovation and versatility.
Also making its world debut in Detroit is the Nissan Bevel Concept, a dynamic, multi-purpose vehicle with a small size, big utility and fresh thinking – including a function-inspired design, a “command central” cockpit and high-utility interior. The Bevel Concept was created at Nissan Design America, La Jolla, Calif.
[Source: Nissan]