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The Nissan Saurus was a
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designed by Nissan Motor and unveiled at the 1987
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."In the distant past, Nissan has done a couple of similar stark, Lotus-style concepts (the Saurus from the 1987 Tokyo Show and Duad, from Tokyo 1991, for those with long memories)...
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"Japanese market's tastes make car names a different animal" "For example, Nissan Motors' racy sports car, sold in the United States under the ..." "One example is Nissan's prototype roadster called Saurus, which the ..." Feb 5, 1989 Chicago Tribune It was a roadster featuring a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, with bulging fenders and a design reminiscent of the
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. Nissan marketed the Saurus as part of a pair along with the Jura
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concept, introduced as a practical complement to the roadster. This approach was very radical for the Japanese market where space for two automobiles was unrealistic for most, so it was safely assumed the Saurus concept was never meant to see production.


Impact

The Saurus concept made its way into production in a modified form by Nissan's
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, Nissan's motor sports division. The Saurus Cup race series debuted 1989 using the Nissan Saurus Jr., a race car version of the Saurus. The series featured single seater
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tub race cars with fiberglass molded bodies replicating the Saurus concept. The car was also used for Nissan Racing School. The successor to the Saurus race car, the Nissan Saurus Jr., is still used for advanced racing classes today. The twin-charged engine of the Saurus made its way into production in 1989 through the March/Micra Super Turbo. The
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has been compared to the Saurus.


References

Saurus Cars introduced in 1987 {{Modern-auto-stub