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Nissan has revealed the Max-Out concept - a two-seat convertible electric sports car, which represents its ambitions to develop its sustainability and “innovative mobility”

The two-seater features a unique set of wheels, along with a big open-air vent in place of a front grille. A large, circular light bar is positioned at the rear, with an inset 'Nissan' name written out.

A video preview of the model’s unveiling shows that the screen can be used for digital gaming, viewing image galleries and recording lap times.

 

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