Nissan unveiled a few concept vehicles in 2021. One of those futuristic cars it presented was the Max-Out, a convertible two-seater sports car, but the automaker only released a render of what it was supposed to look like.
Now, at the launch of the Nissan Futures event in Yokohama, the company has shown off a real-life physical version of the Max-Out, and it appears that the they stayed true to its original design.
It’s still a two-seater convertible with neon lights on the headlights and edges. The design of the EV combines elements from several sci-fi franchises, including Tron and Avatar. But, aside from showing how it looks, Nissan hasn’t shared any details about the EV concept, most likely because it doesn’t plan to form a production version of it anytime soon, if at all.
When the Max-Out was first revealed, it came along with the Surf-Out pickup truck, Hang-Out SUV, and Chill-Out coupe-like crossover concepts. Nissan pledged at the time to develop 23 electrified vehicles and launch 15 of them by 2030. It intends to target a market mix of 75% electrified vehicles in Europe and 40% electrified vehicles in the United States and China. So far, they have only released one, their first fully electric crossover SUV, Ariya, with a range of 216 to 304 miles depending on the variant.