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Nissan's cosmic creation: the Max-Out convertible shines in the electric universe

Futuristic all-electric convertible glows in the dark with retro-sci-fi green laser light

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Nissan will unveil its Max-Out electrified convertible at the Auto Shanghai 2023 event, an intergalactic electric vehicle equipped with glowing grid patterns. The all-solid-state battery and redesigned steering wheel reflect the company's innovative approach to electric mobility.

Nissan, a pioneer in the automotive industry, is ready to steal the spotlight at the show Auto Shanghai 2023 with its latest creation: the convertible Max-Out. Originally revealed as a digital concept in 2021, the intergalactic electric vehicle will go live in China on April 18. Series Max-Out represents Nissan's commitment to revolutionizing the way its cars are powered, driven and integrated into society.

Photo: Nissan
Photo: Nissan
Photo: Nissan
Photo: Nissan
Photo: Nissan
Photo: Nissan

Max-Out, powered by an all-solid-state battery, promises a glimpse into Nissan's future of electric mobility. The company managed to shrink the battery down to the size of a lithium-ion battery, making it compatible with the sleek design Max-Out and other future all-electric vehicles. The exterior of the car has a sloping shape that tapers into a wide-lipped front end that reflects its surroundings with a shiny, glass-like surface.

When night falls, the convertible Max-Out really come alive. The vehicle glows in the dark thanks to green laser light technology that forms sequential grid patterns from the interior to the wheels. This design choice harkens back to the era of synth waves and fulfills the retro-futuristic dream of night cruising.

Electric convertible The Max-Out represents Nissan's Japanese futuristic design approach, characterized by clean lines and the transformation of illuminated elements inside and out. Drivers and passengers will appreciate the dynamic cornering, steering response and limited body roll, providing comfort and a sense of unity with the car.

A unique feature of the model Max-Out is its modified steering wheel, which deviates from the traditional round shape and instead mirrors the boxy shape found in arcade driving games. This nod to video game culture is sure to impress gaming enthusiasts.

Although detailed specifications have yet to be released, it's clear that the Max-Out is a shining example of Nissan's advanced vision for electric vehicles. When the Max-Out debuts in China, the world will be watching closely as Nissan continues to push the boundaries of automotive design and technology.

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