Nissan Unravels 4 Conceptual Cars Signifying Its Global Design Direction
By Mikelle Leow, 26 Apr 2024
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Nissan set a new course for its electric vehicle (EV) ambitions in China at the 2024 Beijing Auto Show. The Japanese automaker unveiled four experimental cars, showcasing a focus on both pure electric and plug-in hybrid technology for the world’s largest car market.
The quartet consists of two electric vehicles (EVs)—the Epoch sedan and the Epic SUV – and two plug-in hybrids (PHEVs)—the Evo sedan and the Era SUV. Developed in conjunction with local partner Dong Feng, all four concepts embody Nissan’s ‘In China, for China’ strategy.
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The Nissan Epoch Concept takes the wheel as an EV sedan designed for the urban and suburban go-getter. This concept features an AI-powered Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and an emotion-reading virtual personal assistant, catering to the modern, connected lifestyle.
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For adventurous city couples, the Nissan Epic Concept emerges as an EV SUV that doubles as a mobile power source, powering campsites, equipment, or even parties directly from your car. Onboard technologies further enhance the experience, fostering a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
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The Nissan Era Concept, a plug-in hybrid SUV, caters to the urban professional who views their car as a second home. Featuring an interconnected entertainment system and zero-gravity seats, the Era Concept prioritizes a comfortable and confident driving experience.
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Finally, the Nissan Evo Concept, a plug-in hybrid sedan, embodies the ideal weekend getaway vehicle, perfect for creating lasting memories with the family. Its AI-powered virtual assistant ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey.
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Nissan plans to introduce five new Nissan-branded New Energy Vehicles (NEVs, encompassing both EVs and PHEVs) in China by fiscal year 2026, aligning itself with the market’s aggressive push for clean transportation solutions.
[via The Autopian, Top Gear, Japan Today, images via Nissan]