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The MID 4 (type I), which was unveiled at the Frankfurt Show in September 1985, combined the functions of both show model and experimental car. The designers aimed at creating a 4WD Super Sports model with maximum maneuverability. Later, the type II was unveiled in 1987 with modifications to improve efficiency, such as a vertically mounted engine.
Details
engine V6
valvetrain DOHC 4 Val / Cyl
displacement 2960 cc / 180.6 in³
bore 87.0 mm / 3.43 in
stroke 83.0 mm / 3.27 in
compression 10.0:1
power 145.4 kw / 195.0 bhp @ 6000 rpm
specific output 65.88 bhp per litre
bhp/weight bhp per tonne
torque 277.0 nm / 204.3 ft lbs @ 4000 rpm
body / frame Fiberglass Panels / Unit Steel
driven wheels Transverse Mid-Engine / 4WD
front tires 205/60VR-15
rear tires 205/60VR-15
front brakes Vented Discs
f brake size mm / in
r brake size mm / in
steering Rack & Pinion w/ Power Assist
weight 1229 kg / 2709 lbs
wheelbase 2435 mm / 95.9 in
front track 1470 mm / 57.9 in
rear track 1540 mm / 60.6 in
length 4150 mm / 163.4 in
width 1770 mm / 69.7 in
height 1200 mm / 47.2 in
transmission 5-Speed Manual
gear ratios :1
[[Image:Nissan MID4.jpg]]
It May Rival Other 1980's Concept Cars
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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==External Links==
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 28 April 2010

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Nissan MID4 Concept
Nissan
aka Type aka here, not up there
Introduction 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show
Class Concept Car
Body Style 2-door, 2-seat Mid-engined Coupe
Length 163.4 in
Width 69.7 in
Height 47.2 in
Wheelbase 95.9 in
Weight 2709 lb
Transmission 5-Speed Manual, 4WD
Engine 3.0 litre (2960 cc) DOHC V6
Power 195 hp @ 6000 rpm
204.3 lb-ft of torque @ 4000 rpm
Similar similar (competition)
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)

The MID 4 (type I), which was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1985, combined the functions of both show model and experimental car. The designers aimed at creating a 4WD Super Sports model with maximum maneuverability. Later, the type II was unveiled in 1987 with modifications to improve efficiency, such as a vertically mounted engine.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Nissan MID4 Concept Review.

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