Nissan's Future, by Its Departing Design Boss
Autocar UK|March 22,2017

Soon-to-retire Shiro Nakamura reveals what lies ahead for the brand

Mark Tisshaw
Nissan's Future, by Its Departing Design Boss

Nissan’s chief designer, Shiro Nakamura, who styled hugely significant cars including the GT-R, Qashqai, 350Z, Juke, Leaf and Cube, retires this month after 17 years with the manufacturer.

Nakamura will be replaced by Alfonso Albaisa, currently Infiniti’s head of design, with ex-BMW design chief Karim Habib taking Albaisa’s role.

Nakamura, 66, was brought to Nissan by Carlos Ghosn. The firm soon underwent a remarkable turnaround, going from the brink of bankruptcy to huge sales successes, among them the Qashqai, which sparked the crossover boom. In recent years, Nakamura has overseen all kinds of projects, from the super-budget Datsun brand to more experimental work with Nissan’s flagship Infiniti marque.

Nakamura’s replacement, Albaisa, joined Infiniti in 2013 and designed the QX30 and QX50, as well as the Q80 Inspiration concept car. We caught up with Nakamura at the Geneva motor show, where he revealed details of many of the projects he’ll be handing over to his successor.

You’ve just face lifted the second-gen Qashqai. Are you working on its replacement?

“The next one is much more of a challenge because we have to make progress but maintain the Qashqai feel. It’s not a case of reinventing the Qashqai because it’s still the bestselling crossover. We don’t just protect today’s strengths; we have to go further. We’ve nearly finished it – it’s two or three years away.”

This story is from the March 22,2017 edition of Autocar UK.

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