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Nissan Max-Out Convertible Concept Unveiled At Nissan Futures Event

Nissan is inviting the public to experience the future of sustainable mobility and innovative design at Nissan Futures, an upcoming event taking place at the Nissan Global Headquarters Gallery from February 4th to March 1st.

To kick off the event, Nissan unveiled a physical concept model of the Max-Out EV convertible. Previously shown in virtual form as part of Nissan’s Ambition 2030 vision, the Max-Out showcases Nissan’s commitment to making sustainable and innovative mobility more accessible. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the concept model up close during the event.

With the fundamental concept of “one with the car” in mind, the Nissan Max-Out two-seater convertible has been crafted to deliver a liberating driving experience unlike any other.

From behind the wheel, drivers will enjoy an unparalleled sense of openness, thanks to the Max-Out’s striking convertible design. But the car is more than just a pretty face – it also offers an enhanced and dynamic driving experience that will thrill even the most discerning of drivers.

This innovative and advanced vehicle is a testament to Nissan’s commitment to developing a diverse range of vehicles that not only benefit individuals, but also society as a whole. The Max-Out is a clear example of Nissan’s vision for the future of mobility – one that is sustainable, accessible, and thrilling all at the same time.

Nissan Futures will feature interactive customer events, panel discussions with experts, and various displays, all aimed to exhibit its innovations in electrification, vehicle intelligence, power management, vehicle battery reuse, and more. The events and panel discussions will also be available to attend virtually.

Feb 1, 2023Blagojce Krivevski
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