Nissan Shows Off Customized Trucks and a Ariya Woody Surf Wagon for SEMA 2022
The builds span the gamut from an EV-swapped Sunny pickup to a V-8–swapped Frontier. And then there's that woody.If you like truck stuff, then you'll be interested in what Nissan is bringing to the 2022 SEMA Show. With three of the company's main booth vehicles are pickups, you'd think this would be an all off-road display, but don't fret—there's some refreshing variety. Nissan will also display a new Ariya concept that's ready for the next wave, and two 2023 Zs that are ready for the track and the street. You'll find them all in the Center West Hall at SEMA 2022.
The Sunny Side of EV Swaps
This 1980s Nissan Sunny pickup straddles the mini-truckin' and tuner genres. It's painted in the classic Brock Racing Enterprises (BRE) paint scheme made famous by their Trans-Am efforts (especially their Two-Five Challenge 510s) and this Tommy Pike Customs (TPC) Sunny is in the John Morton livery with "46" proudly worn on the sides and hood of this small pickup. However, it's what's under its hood that makes this Hakosuka-nosed Sunny a shocking tale. Rather than use the original A12 1.2-liter I-4, swap in the more powerful A14 1.4-liter I-4, or go with a modern SR20DET, this Sunny pickup uses a Nissan Leaf electric motor. This is done by using a custom bellhousing adapter to mate it to the original F4W56A transmission (which also means this was originally an A12-equipped Sunny pickup). That means that transmission is dealing with more than twice its original horsepower (147 compared to the A12's 69 ponies) and a massive increase in torque (236 lb-ft versus 70 lb-ft).
Hopefully the motor controller knows to be gentle when applying the power, or TPC upgraded the gears, as the 56A didn't take too kindly to the A14s and couldn't handle one with a turbocharger for very long. The battery installed in this electric-conversion pickup is the Leaf S's 40-kWh battery pack, which was originally good for 149 miles of driving range. Nissan didn't state what the new range is using the Sunny's four-speed transmission, but it might actually improve despite the squared off Hakosuka front end.
To get the important data from the battery and motor, the Sunny uses a custom display designed by Clemson University's International Center for Automotive Research (ICAR). The interior is also fully customized by TPC using Laedana material from Tesca, a leather-like coated microfiber material with the feel of Nappa without the weight of the material and the guilt of using animal hide. The other conversion done to the Sunny pickup is a 240SX S13 front suspension swap, which gives it updated steering, suspension and brakes versus the original 1980s era parts. It also has a new rear leaf spring setup to give it a great looking stance along with heavier-duty parts. That stance really sets up the Sunny perfectly for the 17-inch Rotiform wheels with AeroDisc covers that look period-correct and wrapped in stretched 205/45R17 Toyo Extensa tires all around.







