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Nissan unveils the IMk concept EV

Nissan unveils the IMk concept EV

Posted on October 1, 2019 By Jarvis

Nissan has unveiled a new concept car that is called the IMk. The car is 100% electric and hints at the new direction for the Nissan design language. The inspiration for the design of the IMk concept came for the city cars of Japan.

Nissan says that the IMk concept is more than a strictly functional city car calling it a chic vehicle that “reduces driver stress” and offers excitement and confidence on an all-new EV platform. The concept has the latest ProPILOT advanced driver-assist technologies and seamless connectivity features.
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