Nissan 126X

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Nissan 126X
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Production1970
1 built
Body and chassis
ClassConcept car
LayoutRear-engine, four-wheel-drive layout
DoorsCanopy
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L OHC I6

The Nissan 126X is a concept car built by Nissan in 1970.

Design[edit]

The 126X features an angular, wedge design like many other concept cars of the time. It has a strip of lights along the hood that light up with either 3 red, 2 yellow, or 5 green lights depending on whether the vehicle is braking, at constant speed, or accelerating respectively. Similar strips were also included on the rear sides. It also features a front hinged canopy door that encompasses the roof, windscreen and the panels down to the sills.[1]

Specifications[edit]

The 126X is powered by a transverse-mounted Nissan L-series, 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine sending power to all four wheels.[2] There is, however, no evidence that the 126X was actually roadworthy.[3] Despite its wedge design, the 126X was a four seater.

Nissan 126X in miniature[edit]

A model of the 126X, badged as the "Datsun 126X", was produced by Matchbox from 1973 to 1985, debuting as number 33 in their 1-75 series.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "earlydatsun.com". www.earlydatsun.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  2. ^ "Nissan 126x Concept (1970) – Old Concept Cars". Old Concept Cars. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  3. ^ "Concepts from Future Past: 1970 Nissan 126X - 95 Octane". 95octane.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.