Joyfull GREEN In the last few decades have seen the development of electric vehicles very rapidly. Automotive manufacturers are competing to develop their flagship electric vehicles. This was also done by one of the Japanese automotive manufacturers, Nissan Motor Corporation.
The newest futuristic EV concept of Nissan called Max-Out that carrying typical Cyberpunk style. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
The Japanese auto company continues to develop its line-up of electrified vehicles, and recently they introduced one of their unique concepts called the Nissan Max-Out, which is a two-seater cabriolet-styled electric vehicle.
The Nissan Max-Out Concept electric vehicle was introduced at the Nissan Futures event, after previously it was introduced in digital format back in 2021. (Picture from: Piston.my) |
As quoted from Arena EV, the Nissan Max-Out Concept electric vehicle was introduced by Nissan at the Nissan Futures event which took place at its headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. You need to know, previously this futuristic car concept was introduced in digital format in 2021.
The Nissan Max-Out Concept electric vehicle featured with an illuminated steering wheel and accompanied by a floating dashboard. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
The Nissan Max-Out Concept electric vehicle featured with an illuminated steering wheel and accompanied by a floating dashboard. (Picture from: DrivingElectric) |
So far Nissan does not want to provide detailed specifications for this concept, but previously the Yokohama-based car manufacturer said it would focus on agile handling and good steering response from a car.
The Nissan Max-Out Concept electric vehicle looks like something straight out of Hollywood's sci-fi movie-titled Tron, due to its wheels and some other exterior parts have LEDs with different light patterns. (Picture from: ArenaEV) |
However, it seems that this Nissan Max-Out is part of the company's suite of concepts that includes the Chill-Out (small crossover), Surf-Out (one-cab pickup) and Hang-Out (all-wheel drive hatchback). Apart from that, this also strengthens the direction of the Japanese manufacturer in producing electric-powered vehicles.
This is reflected in what was done by Nissan in America recently by investing US$ 250 million in Decherd, an American powertrain plant in Tennesse. So it can be ascertained that the disbursement of funds done to support its electrification product line. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | NISSAN | ARENA EV | DRIVINGELECTRIC | PISTON.MY ]
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