Nissan Introduces 4 New Electric Car Concepts

Nissan introduced four concept models that will shed light on the electric motor transformation. Among the vehicles designed for different purposes, there is a pick-up and a convertible. Technical details of the vehicles are not clear for now.
 Nissan Introduces 4 New Electric Car Concepts
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In a content we shared with you recently, we mentioned that Japan-based automotive company Nissan has sacrificed 18 billion dollars for electricity conversion. The company also introduced four new concept vehicles at that event. Now we will talk about the details of those vehicles.

The electric vehicle concepts announced by Nissan are called “Chill-Out”, “Surf-Out”, “Hang-Out” and “Max-Out”. When we look at the general structures of the vehicles, we see that these four concepts are designed for different purposes. For example, we see the themes of city use in the model named Chill-Out, cargo transportation in Surf-Out, long journeys in Hang-Out, and high speed in Max-Out.

Introducing Nissan Chill-Out

Built on the platform called CMF-EV, Nissan Chill-Out is a mixture of hatchback and crossover. Chill-Out, which has all-wheel drive, seems to be the new version of Nissan’s iconic electric model Leaf. Nissan states that this vehicle will be ready for production in 2025.

Nissan Surf-Out looks like this

Electric pick-up models managed to attract attention with the Tesla Cybertruck, which has not yet been released. Being aware of this situation, Nissan does not seem to want to lag behind the times. According to the company, this vehicle will also have all-wheel drive and will provide the same experience as today’s pick-ups.

Hang-Out has the potential to be the favorite of those who like to travel long distances.

Nissan’s Hang-Out concept, which we could not fully place in a vehicle category, seems to be built on a brand new platform. The autonomous driving system of the vehicle, which will have a very high structure, and the fact that it allows sitting opposite each other, seems to attract the attention of many consumers.

Ultra-light, convertible and super-fast: Max-Out

The Max-Out concept is a small two-seater supercar. According to the company, the Max-Out will be extraordinarily light and stand out with its convertible structure. Stating that the vehicle, which will have all-wheel drive system, will have dynamic cornering feature, the company states that an impressive experience will be offered to the consumer.

At its event, where it announced an investment of 18 billion dollars, Nissan said that it will announce 23 new models, 15 of which are fully electric, by 2030. Here are the concepts announced today, may be some of those vehicles. However, it is still too early to say anything definite. In particular, Max-Out type sports vehicles are not among the preferences of companies trying to make an electric conversion. Because the main goal at the moment is electric motor vehicles accessible to everyone. . .

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