Disaster Support Mobile-Hub: A Lifeline in Emergencies
At the heart of Nissan's exhibit is the Disaster Support Mobile-Hub, crafted from the Caravan model. This vehicle features a portable power station, ingeniously utilizing repurposed batteries from the Nissan Leaf. Designed for disaster scenarios like earthquakes and floods, the van serves as a crucial power source when standard electricity is unavailable.
X-Trail Crawler Concept: Adventure-Ready SUV
Nissan teases the adventurous X-Trail Crawler Concept, boasting a raised suspension and a robust roof rack with integrated LED lighting. Built for challenging terrains, this SUV is equipped with all-terrain tires and reinforced with extra cladding, promising unparalleled off-road capabilities. Nissan highlights the X-Trail's enhanced cargo space, tailored to adventure enthusiasts' needs.
Roox Beams Customized Concept: A Fashion-Forward Kei Car
The Roox, a compact minivan adhering to Japan's kei car regulations, showcases a unique collaboration with fashion house Beams. The Beams Customized Concept integrates denim both inside and out, marking a stylish fusion of automotive and fashion design.
March Customized Concept: A Pastry Chef's Dream
The March, known domestically as Micra, receives a unique makeover for pastry chefs. This supermini incorporates wooden accents and even features a menu on the rear windows, illustrating Nissan's creative approach to vehicle customization.
Sporty Autech and Nismo Variants
The lineup is further enhanced with sportier versions of the X-Trail Autech crossover and Serena Autech minivan. Additionally, Nismo variants of the Skyline, Z, and GT-R will be on display, showcasing Nissan's commitment to performance and style.
The Tokyo Auto Salon, a must-visit event for car enthusiasts, will be held from January 12 to 14, 2024. Nissan's diverse and innovative lineup is a testament to its dedication to automotive excellence and creativity.
Source: Nissan