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You don’t see as many outlandish concept cars at auto shows these days, but sometimes there’s a doozy.

The Nissan XMotion, which is pronounced Cross Motion, is a possible vision of the brand’s future utility vehicles.

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The six-seat XMotion could be a peek at what the next Nissan Rogue looks like. (Nissan)

Its bulky body has an overstuffed look and clamshell doors that provide entry to a cabin inspired by traditional Japanese crafts with a futuristic twist.

Six seats sit alongside a bridge of wood down the center of the car created with ancient Japanese joinery techniques.

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A bridge of wood constructed with Japanese joinery techniques stretches from fore to aft. (Nissan)

It connects up front to a wooden console supporting a dash equipped with a door-to-door display, where a digital assistant lives and takes the form of a koi swimming around the screen.

Meanwhile second row passengers use a floating device that looks like a hovering top to interact with the infotainment system.

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A pop-up cargo carrier on the roof is a sensible feature. (Nissan)

When all the seats are full, a pop-up compartment on the roof provides extra cargo space, which is probably the most practical feature on the vehicle.

Nissan even reinvented the wheel by laminating run-flat tires to the rims.

It’s a truly bizarre design experiment, but maybe not that far-fetched.

Nissan did make the Juke, after all.