New EV - Nissan is propelling itself into the future of electric mobility with the unveiling of its innovative Nissan Concept 20-23. This sleek electric hatchback, meticulously crafted by the Nissan design team in London, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the company's ambitious plans to transition fully to electric vehicles throughout Europe by the year 2030. Besides that the presence of this concept model celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Nissan Design Europe (NDE), which is also responsible for producing the Nissan Juke and Qashqai designs.
The Nissan Concept 20-23 is clearly aimed for the European market which is electrifying far quicker any other part of the world. (Picture from: NewAtlas) |
In their resolute "Ambition 2030" strategy, Nissan has boldly declared its intent to introduce a remarkable lineup of 19 new electric vehicles on a global scale, complemented by the addition of eight electrified models. The focal point of this electrifying transformation is none other than the flourishing European market, which has consistently demonstrated a fervent appetite for electric vehicles, firmly establishing itself as Nissan's largest market share for this burgeoning segment.
The Nissan Concept 20-23 is a sporty, Micra-sized electric vehicle (EV) characterized by its striking sports styling and distinctive scissor-door design. (Picture from: NewAtlas) |
Nissan's existing presence in Europe is characterized by a lineup of hybrid and electric models, showcasing their commitment to sustainable mobility. Among these offerings are the popular Qashqai crossover, featuring the innovative "e-Power" non-plug-in hybrid technology, the versatile X-Trail compact SUV, the stylish Nissan Ariya electric vehicle, and the efficient Townstar electric van.
The Nissan Concept 20-23 features a wide body, larger tire arches, and giant splitter and diffuser. (Picture from: YankoDesign) |
The company's vision for the future of electric mobility in Europe encompasses a diverse range of offerings. Included in their roadmap is an electrified version of the beloved Micra compact vehicle, positioned as Nissan's entry-level model, designed to make electric driving accessible to a broader audience. Furthermore, Nissan has a secret project brewing at their Sunderland, England plant, shrouded in mystery and anticipation, awaiting its grand reveal.
Inside the cabin, you'll find a unique yoke-style steering wheel and adjustable power pedals for the electric powertrain. (Picture from: YankoDesign) |
To realize the grand vision of an all-electric vehicle lineup, Nissan has committed to an aggressive cost-cutting strategy. Their goal is nothing short of a 65 percent reduction in battery costs by the year 2028. This ambitious plan includes the adoption of more cost-effective battery technologies that eliminate the need for cobalt, a material notorious for its adverse environmental impact.
The Nissan Concept 20-23 is a compact hatchback design inspired by the world of online racing and Nissan's involvement in Formula E. (Picture from: YankoDesign) |
Furthermore, Nissan is pioneering the future of battery technology with its development of solid-state batteries. These groundbreaking batteries promise to revolutionize the electric vehicle landscape by drastically reducing charging times to a mere third of the current duration. Additionally, they are set to significantly lower battery costs, aiming for an impressive $75 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), with further reductions down to $65 per kWh on the horizon.
The aggressive aero styling radiates the sporty character of the concept amplified by the semi-circular dissected headlights and the taillights. (Picture from: YankoDesign) |
In a resounding display of commitment to electric mobility, Nissan has earmarked a substantial investment of approximately $17.6 billion over a span of five years. This substantial financial commitment underscores Nissan's unwavering dedication to propelling electric vehicles to the forefront of the automotive industry on a global scale.
In conclusion, Nissan Concept 20-23 is not just a car; it's a testament to the company's unwavering commitment to sustainable mobility and electrifying the future of transportation in Europe and beyond. With a formidable lineup of electric vehicles on the horizon and groundbreaking battery technologies in development, Nissan is poised to lead the charge toward a greener, more electrified future on the roads of Europe and the world. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | NISSAN | CARSCOOPS | NEWATLAS | YANKODESIGN ]
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