Nissan has partnered with sneaker brand New Balance to produce the Kicks 327, a car that mimics a trainer, which would help promote its electric Kicks SUV.
The 327 has a stylish SUV-like appearance, is lightweight, and sticks to the ground, according to Nissan.
The automobile has the suede upper from the Kicks 327, as well as everything from the original sneaker’s textile stitching to its white laces, and has a placed wrap finishing.
The Japanese carmaker added that the Kicks 327 would match the concept of the Nissan Kicks e-Power 4WD, which allows you to enjoy driving in any situation, whether on the street or off-road.”
Nissan won’t be selling the Kicks 327, which instead would bo on display and g driven around Tokyo throughout this month.


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