Nissan Unveil Futuristic New Max-Out EV convertible

At the Nissan Futures event in Yokohama, Japan on 2 February 2023, the Japanese carmaker unveiled a physical concept model of its Max-Out EV convertible. The model was previously shown in virtual form as part of the Nissan Ambition 2030 vision announced in November 2021 under the Nissan Futures banner. The Max-Out will be on display for the duration of the event Created on the fundamental concept of driver being one with the car. The two-seater convertible features a unique set of wheels, along with a big open-air vent in place of a front grille, as well as a circular light bar is positioned at the rear. As for its interior, a large digital display sweeps across the dashboard and can be used by both the passenger and driver. It is also designed to be autonomous, with a non-traditional steering wheel and a lack of pedal. No powertrain details have been revealed, but should the Max-Out head into production, it would be likely to draw on solid-state battery technology which will be used in the firm’s cars from 2028 onwards. As a result it would be able to charge at triple the 130kW speed accepted by the Nissan Ariya SUV.