Launched on February 4, 2023 and set to be open until March 1, 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.
As part of the event launch, Nissan unveiled a physical concept model of its Max-Out EV convertible.
The model was previously shown in virtual form as part of the Nissan Ambition 2030 vision announced in November 2021 under the Nissan Futures banner.
The Max-Out—which will be on display for the duration of the event—embodies Nissan’s ambition to support greater access to both sustainable and innovative mobility.
The events and panel discussions will also be available to attend virtually.
Nissan Max-Out concept
Created on the fundamental concept of being one with the car, the Nissan Max-Out two-seater convertible is designed to provide a liberating sense of openness while offering an enhanced, dynamic driving experience.
The Max-Out displays Nissan’s innovation to develop a diverse range of advanced and striking vehicles, with a clear vision of how they can benefit both individuals and society.
Expert panel discussions on V2X and battery reuse
Guests can gain an understanding of the company’s decade-long initiatives in Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) and battery reuse through two panel discussions on Feb. 21 with experts from Nissan and its partners. These panels will explore how Nissan has been leading the industry through its work with partners to prepare for the various challenges and opportunities the coming large-scale transition to electric mobility will bring.
Talk 4 Futures weekly panel discussions
Through Talk 4 Futures, Nissan aims to engage in open dialogue with people of influence—including experts and Gen Z consumers—weekly on Saturdays from 13:30 (JST) at its Global Headquarters Gallery.
Through public events such as Nissan Futures, Nissan continues to create opportunities for two-way dialogue that will enable the company to better understand individual and societal needs.
(Source: Nissan)
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