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Nissan
ESFLOW
The Nissan Esflow is an electric sports car concept, presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Esflow is based on the technology used to create the Nissan Leaf. Its dimensions will be approximately those of a Nissan 370Z. Its chassis will be made of aluminum and has two electric motors, which independently send the force to the rear wheels.
ESFLOW is not an existing ICE (internal combustion engine) powered vehicle that has been adapted to run on electricity, but a sports car that's been designed from the outset as a Zero Emission vehicle. This means that Nissan's forward-thinking designers have had free rein to place the power train and batteries in the optimum positions to benefit the car's handling and performance and enhance the thrill of driving.
ESFLOW has been created from the ground up as a pure electric vehicle, to give an idea of how a Zero Emission sports car of the future might look. Living ecologically has often been seen as an act of austerity - to save one's environmental conscience sacrifices must be made
Nissan's latest battery-powered concept sports vehicle is able to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4 seconds. Reminiscent of Nissan's iconic 370Z, the roadster makes use of a re-engineered electric propulsion system found in the Nissan Leaf to deliver sportier performance.
The ESFLOW is based on existing technology, implemented in innovative ways. An attractive, head-turning composite body covers an aluminum chassis, incorporating its own roll cage. The powertrain unit, which employs the same technologies installed in the Nissan LEAF, is tuned to offer a sporty driving experience.
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