Nissan Elgrand: Luxury people mover redesigned with hybrid drivetrain

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The fourth-generation of the Nissan Elgrand, the car that arguably created the luxury people mover segment, has been unveiled at the 2025 Tokyo motor show.

Essentially a toned down version of the 2023 Hyper Tourer concept, the new Elgrand’s Timeless Japanese Futurism styling has plenty of sharp edges and interesting angles to catch the eye, and is certainly a more intriguing design than the third-generation model that debuted way back in 2010.

The front end is dominated by a pixel lighting arrangement that blends into the grille pattern. The car seen here is finished in Fuji Dawn paint scheme that’s said to meld the colours of sunrise on Mount Fuji with a deep red-purple hue that symbolises nobility.

On the inside we find a minimalist dashboard that’s heavily influenced by the Ariya EV, and has a screen pod that houses two 14.3-inch displays.

While the climate control system has capacitive buttons under the infotainment screen, there is a physical volume knob and on/off switch for the sound system. Similarly the transmission buttons and steering wheel spoke controls all use physical buttons.

With its mix of interesting colours, Kumiko-inspired patterns on the door trims and seat upholstery, and subtle woodgrain elements, the cabin is a big upgrade over the functional interior of today’s car. The only discordant note is the middle headrest for the rear seats, which doesn’t match the colour used on all the other headrests.