Showcasing the flexibility of this platform, Nissan has shown a trio of vehicles of differing positioning and sizes.
The first is the ‘Max-Out’, a striking, drop-top sports car which aims to “deliver a new driving experience with its superlative stability and comfort”.
Nissan promises tight handling and limited body roll, and says the passenger seat can be folded flat into the floor when not in use, to maximise interior space.
While it remains a future-thinking design study, this concept serves as the first hint that Nissan is considering the future of traditional sports cars as it transitions to a maker of pure EVs. The pure-combustion Z has just launched in the US, but the GT-R flagship has been on sale for several years and Nissan has yet to officially detail any successor.
Keyword: Nissan shows radical new concepts to preview EV future