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Nissan to Reveal Futuristic All-Electric Small Car at Tokyo Show

Japan’s second-biggest automaker will present a new all-electric city car concept at the upcoming Tokyo auto show. Nissan’s IMk prototype is truly tiny and it clearly not intended for the North American market, but the technologies it showcases certainly are. They’ll just be found in other future models.

A main purpose for the IMK, in fact, is to preview the company’s latest advances in the fields of electrification and autonomous driving.

As for the name of the little crossover, the IM letters refer to Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility development strategy, while the k is a nod to the minuscule kei cars that are ubiquitous in Japan.

The IMk design study looks like nothing so much as a wagon with an elevated roof, and its proportions are similar to Nissan’s Dayz model. It does, however, sit on a new EV-only platform.

Nissan says it wants 30% of the vehicles it sells globally to be electrified by 2023, and that would include the ePower technology already in use in Japan. The company is also working on a new EV platform that will be able to underpin eight new vehicle models. By that 2023 marker, the objective is also to be selling one million electrified vehicles annually.

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