First Nissan EV Teaser Released on Micro-Site
Expected to feature a 160km (99.4 miles) range
By Michael Gauthier
July 28, 2009 6:04 PM
Filed Under: Electric Vehicle, Japanese, Nissan, Teasers
Nissan has released a teaser video of their upcoming electric vehicle on the car's new micro-site.
While these screenshots don't provide any useful information, they help to reaffirm Nissan's earlier statement that the car will feature unique styling. Several sources have indicated the car will be a mid-size five door hatchback, and the tall roofline seems to support their claims.
As we reported yesterday, the EV will feature a 24kWh laminated lithium-ion battery which produces 80kW (109hp) and 280Nm of torque. Thanks to regenerative braking, the car is expected to be able to travel up to 160km (99.4 miles) on a full charge.
The company will officially unveil the new EV at their new headquarters in Yokohama, Japan on August 2.
Tags: Nissan EV, 2010 Nissan EV
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Aaah no surprises here. Just another boring piece of electric junk!
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