Nissan to Unveil Max-Out Electric Convertible Concept and New EV Models at Auto Shanghai 2023

Nissan has announced that its highly anticipated Max-Out all-electric convertible concept will make its debut in China at the upcoming Auto Shanghai 2023, which runs from April 18 to 27. Alongside the Max-Out, the company will also introduce two new concept vehicles designed to cater to the diverse mobility needs of Chinese consumers.

The Max-Out was first introduced in 2021 as a digital concept, representing Nissan’s Ambition 2030 plan to meet consumer, environmental, and societal needs sustainably. Now, it has become a reality, offering an exciting and confident driving experience that is tailored to a broad range of lifestyles and needs, while supporting Nissan’s global plans.

The new electric vehicle concept model, specifically designed for China and manufactured there, will also be showcased at the event. This model and the Max-Out offer superior stability and comfort, providing a new driving experience.

Nissan’s display at Auto Shanghai 2023 will also include electrified vehicles featuring all-electric and e-POWER powertrains. The vehicles embody the company’s approach to changing how cars are powered, driven, and integrated into society.

The Shanghai International Automobile Exhibition, now in its 20th year, is one of the most significant automotive shows in the world, attracting visitors from all over the globe. Press days are scheduled for April 18-19. On the first day, Nissan’s display will focus on electrification, while on the second, the company will highlight SUVs and unveil its third concept car.

Nissan’s participation in Auto Shanghai 2023 demonstrates the company’s commitment to the Chinese market and its long-term vision for sustainable mobility. With a range of exciting new vehicles on display, Nissan is sure to exceed expectations at this year’s event.

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