Leaf Follower, Solid Regional Battery Tested in Nissan Concepts

First Nissan Leaf Follower, Regional EV Solid Regional Battery Tests

Nissan’s new electric strategy is called Nissan Ambition 2030, which is the company’s long-term electrification strategy. To achieve the goal of integrating 50 new electrical installations. % for all Nissan and Infiniti models by 2030, Nissan and Infiniti plan to introduce 23 new electric vehicles, including 15 new EVs.

The Japanese manufacturer announced an investment of 2 trillion yen ($ 17.6 billion) over the next five years to accelerate the electrification of its vehicles and level of technological innovation.

It announced it would launch 20 electric cars and battery-electric vehicles in the 2026 financial year. Nissan showed off four concepts of EVs, including one described as a “near-future EV,” the Nissan Chill-Out. It is the only one and it already exists.

Nissan Chill-Out Concept – a Leaf replacement

In conjunction with a mobile environment consisting of a smooth and modern design, advanced security issues, and a functional and comfortable space, crossover research can be defined as a “mobile space”.

Chill-Out is Nissan’s first look at its forthcoming crossover as it fits in well with the caption Nissan releases its first crossover. It is built on the CMF-EV platform and will include a dual-motor AWD drivetrain using e-4ORCE technology – which is also used on Nissan’s Ariya.

Chill-Out, according to Nissan, offers “a powerful driving experience and a high level of comfort.”

According to the Nissan Chill-Out’s stylistics, it adopts a crossover coupe body with smooth surfaces, as well as adjustable lighting areas on the front and back (a motif observed in all methods). There is a reclining steering wheel in the interior, and it has an ambiance similar to a living room. It is futuristic and shows that you can control yourself.

Nissan’s vision of EV technology goes beyond the CMF-EV

Nissan prepares three further EVs for “next-generation Nissan-powered futures” as well as the Chill-Out study, which is labeled as a “near-future EV.”

Each features Nissan EV Technology Vision, a next-generation EV based on the Chill-Out concept that features advanced technology for cross-country skiing and crossover vehicles.

All-solid-state (ASSB) battery technology is at the core of three concepts that combine advanced battery technology, computer hardware, and packaging.

With the future platform, we will be able to use front and rear motors. The construction will be ultra-lightweight, we will use low centers of gravity, and the mass will be distributed uniformly. It will also have Advanced 4ORCE and Advanced ProPILOT programs.

Nissan Max-Out Concept

Flexibility aims to be a hallmark of this two-seater design concept, which will provide “amazing stability and comfort,” flexible steering and rotation, and moderate body rotation, fostering an “emotion of togetherness with the car.”

With its ability to accommodate seats, the concept car can provide extra interior space on demand, which makes it ideal for both passengers and non-passengers alike. The concept is said to have a low center of gravity, be ultra-lightweight, and incorporate an advanced AWD system known as the Advanced 4ORCE. This translation confirms Nissan’s keen attention to aerodynamics.

Concept Nissan Surf-Out

The study envisions a future electric truck that will offer “a smooth ride regardless of the situation, enabling customers to travel anywhere in comfort and confidence.”

It is designed with a variety of energy factors in mind, as well as low and flat material space. Its outstanding features are off-road operation (included in the Advanced 4ORCE system), extended cargo area, and car power consumption (we think Nissan is also talking about double charging here).

From a stylistic point, it has a really short front overhang, a cool rear-facing back that allows peeking out of the closet, a flexible glass cover for the bed, and an uncluttered cabinet for storage.

Nissan Hang-Out Concept

This study shows a new way to spend time on the go. Nissan claims its spacious and quiet closet gives mobile homeowners the comfort of their living room, letting them be relaxed on the go and off the beaten track.

There is a low-lying, flat floor from front to back, lively chairs that provide a theater-like experience during movie nights with family and friends, and a design that vibrates to reduce illness and sickness.

 

This post was last modified on May 17, 2022 11:14 am