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Nissan Concept Max-out, an electric roadster

2021-12-01T18:48:27.628Z


NEW - As part of its Ambition 2030 plan to decarbonise its range, the Japanese firm presented an original concept of zero-emission convertible.


Does switching to an electric vehicle mean giving up the many pleasures that driving can provide?

Nissan wants to prove the opposite with the presentation of several concepts of zero emission vehicles which heralds a major product offensive.

After a slump, the Japanese manufacturer gets back in the saddle, increasing the number of announcements and concepts.

One way to ensure that he will have to be reckoned with in the future.

Nissan has just unveiled its Ambition 2030 vision, which is based on the launch of 23 new electrified vehicles, including 15 100% electric models.

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To whet our appetites, the Japanese brand, which is an essential part of the Alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi, presented several prototypes exploring many market segments. One of them will have particularly caught our attention since it takes on the architecture of a roadster, a genre that has not yet converted to electric propulsion. At this point, not much more is known but so far most industry experts agreed that the roadster formula was not suited to the passing electric powertrain, in most cases. by integrating the battery pack under the floor, thereby imposing a raised crossover-type architecture. According to the sketches, the engineers and architects seem to have found a solution.Originality of the Max-Out concept: the passenger seat can disappear into the floor, transforming this roadster in a way into a single-seater.

Source: lefigaro

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