Nissan Bringing Electromod Sunny Truck, 1,300 HP Formula Drift Z, And Other Concepts To SEMA 2022 | Carscoops carscoops
Pumping out 147 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, that should be more than enough to power this truck that also benefits from a “Hakosuka” Skyline body kit, heavy-duty leaf springs at the back, and the front suspension from an S13 240SX.
Only the first of three trucks, it is joined by the NISMO Off-Road Frontier V8 Concept. Rather than electric power, it has a 5.6-liter V8 out of a Nissan Titan, with a NISMO Off Road cold air intake and cat back exhaust system. It also has a wide-track suspension, Bilstein coilover shocks, and increased ride height. The off-road rock rails and the in-bed spare wheel and tire carrier are also prototypes for the NISMO aftermarket brand.Street Truck Project.
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