The head of Nissan Design Europe, Mamoru Aoki, shared this information with British journalists. The top manager is confident that the production IMx will cause no less of a stir than the first generation of the Nissan Qashqai crossover did in its time.

The IMx show car, presented last autumn in Tokyo, has also reached Geneva, but in a slightly modified version with the prefix Kuro (“black”). The IMx Kuro differs from the “original” in the different color scheme of the radiator grille and wheel rims.
In addition, the Kuro version is equipped with the B2V (Brain-to-Vehicle) system, which, using a special device, recognizes signals from the driver's brain and anticipates his actions, for example, the desire to turn the steering wheel and slow down.








