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Nissan Brings 5 Unique Vehicles to SEMA

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Nissan 370Z Project Clubsport 23

Nissan Project Clubsport 23

Each year, different automakers bring a variety of inspiring and exciting vehicles to the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas. This year, Nissan presented five unique vehicles at SEMA, each offering something for a wide collection of consumers. From sporty coupes and fun SUVs to a couple assistive vehicles, Nissan showcased its diversity and ability to provide the world with innovative creations.

Among the vehicles Nissan brought along was, of course, the newest vehicle in the lineup — the Kicks; but this version was amped up in a whole new way. The original production version of the Kicks is equipped with a class-exclusive Bose Personal Plus sound system with eight speakers and incredibly cool Bose UltraNearfield neodymium speakers within the driver’s seat head rest. To turn the volume up on the SEMA version, the Nissan Kicks Sound Machine — which made its debut at the BET Awards in July — featured more than 10 speakers on the exterior of the vehicle (via its windows) and a Bose PowerMatch amplifier on the roof.

Nissan is all about helping people. Therefore it should come as no surprise that the automaker brought two service vehicles to SEMA this year. The first was the Nissan Ultimate Service TITAN, a mobile response unit equipped with a desk, built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, and a solar power generator. On the other spectrum of Nissan service vehicles was the PAWS ONE TITAN. This decked out truck was created to assist stranded animals during natural disasters. The vehicle was built in collaboration with Animal Rescue Rigs.

Nothing gets blood pumping at an auto show like a sports car zooming through the showroom. To round out its offerings, Nissan brought the Nissan Project Clubsport 23 and Chris Forsberg Formula DRIFT 370Z to SEMA. Both vehicles were finely tuned with enhanced engines and uniquely designed body panels for ultimate performance.

Gallery: See the vehicles Nissan brought to SEMA 2018