Nissan has made great strides at this year's Tokyo Motor Show by unveiling several concept cars that paint a strong picture of the brand's future. It also indicates plans for upcoming models.
One of them is the Hyper Punk compact SUV, which is a small crossover. This will be the inspiration for the design of the upcoming new NISSAN JUKE EV.
Nissan wants all of its cars to be fully electric, with the Nissan Juke, Rogue and Rogue Sport to be fully electric by 2025, according to Guillaume Cartier, CEO of Nissan Europe.
Going electric Starting with Nissan's e-POWER powertrain, this unique hybrid system helped Nissan dramatically increase sales of the Qashqai (Rogue Sport in America) last year.
Guillaume Cartier, CEO of Nissan Europe, said the e-Power hybrid powertrain will help drive the push towards electric vehicles. “The important point is that we are moving towards an intelligent transformation with e-POWER and then towards battery electric vehicles. Or pure electricity.”
Leveraging the power of e-POWER, Nissan currently sells just 2,380 Rogues in Europe. The Nissan Ariya, which was not on sale all year, sold 3,182 units. There is clearly a demand for electric cars in Europe. Due to strict restrictions laws
The Rogue and Rogue Sport EV will likely be based on the jointly designed Common Module Family (CMF) platform. Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Now we often see Mitsubishi using this platform in its new models, such as the Mitsubishi ASX hybrid.
Nissan is currently using this platform for the all-electric NISSAN ARIYA. Japanese brands want electric cars to account for more than half of their sales by 2030, and eventually 2030.
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