Nissan Showcases Future EV Concepts

Nissan Showcases Future EV Concepts

Japan’s Nissan Motor Co. is set to showcase its ideas for the future of electric vehicles at its Global Headquarters in Yokohama at an event called “Nissan Futures” from February 4 through March 1, the company said.

The highlight of the event may well be the physical iteration of the concept model of its Max-Out EV. The virtual unveiling in 2021 at the Nissan Ambition 2030 event sparked sustained interest in what elements of that vehicle might make it to market.

The physical Max-Out concept car that will be available for viewing at the Nissan Futures event is a two-seater convertible. The company is short on details in both its 2023 statement and YouTube video, except to say that the vehicle was “Created on the fundamental concept of being one with the car, the Nissan Max-Out two-seater convertible is designed to provide a liberating sense of openness while offering an

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Nissan unveils Max-Out EV convertible concept at ‘Futures’ event

Nissan unveils Max-Out EV convertible concept at ‘Futures’ event

As part of the launch of its Nissan Futures event kicking off in Japan this week, Nissan Motor Company unveiled a physical EV convertible prototype called the Max-Out – based on a virtual rendering teased in 2021. The Japanese automaker says the electric convertible concept represents its ambitions for sustainability in the future, but we can’t help but wonder why the creators of the LEAF didn’t start developing EVs like this ten years ago?

Nissan Motor Corporation ($NSANY) has been in business since the 1930s in Japan and is recognized as one of the early promoters of electric vehicles with its Nissan LEAF, which debuted all the way back in 2010.

It would take 12 years for the Japanese automaker to grace the US with another BEV, when the Ariya began deliveries last fall. While Nissan gears up to take a custom Ariya 17,000 miles from the North to the

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