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Nissan Will Present an Electric Concept This Wednesday

• The prototype might well be an evolution of the Max-Out concept shown in late 2021.Via a YouTube teaser, Nissan has let it be known it will unveil an electric concept car this Wednesday, February 1, at 8 pm, EST.

There’s no confirmation regarding what model we can expect, which opens the door to free-ranging speculation. That said, the consensus is that it will be a physical version of the Max-Out, a design study unveiled virtually in late 2021 by the Japanese automaker. To wit, Nissan is encouraging people to watch on Wednesday to “see what happens when the virtual becomes physical”.

The image just shared by Nissan shows us a patch of the back of a vehicle that looks all the world like the Max-Out. Back in 2021, that design study was shown as part of the company’s introduction of its Ambition 2030 plan. The plan calls for an investment of $17.7 billion USD over the next five years to develop 23 new electrified models, including 15 pure-electrics.

Nissan wants its and Infiniti's lineup to be 50 percent electrified worldwide by 2030, with different targets for different markets. Europe should reach 75 percent electrified sales in the next five years, while the target for the U.S. and China is 40 percent. Photo: YouTube Nissan Max-Out concept, 2021 The Max-Out concept is a convertible that aims to “offer a new driving experience”. The promise is that the model will offer dynamic handling with limited roll and optimized comfort.

What does this mean for the model being presented on Wednesday? In December, Nismo boss Takao Katagiri told Autocar that Nissan was developing a new sports car for North America and Europe. Will we finally get the next generation of the GT-R, which has been on the market without much change for 15 years?

 

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