Nissan continues its path towards smart mobility and as proof of this, he presented two innovative prototypes; the sporty electric propulsion BladeGlider and the world’s first vehicle equipped with the system fuel cell solid oxide (SOFC, for its acronym in English).
As for the new electric sports car, is a development that was based the concept of the same name which was first shown at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013. This new vehicle represents the vision of the future of electric vehicles zero emissions Nissan, and is the combination of agility and efficiency of a car that uses electric power more attractive style of innovative design.
this BladeGlider the Japanese manufacturer has the idea of creating an agile and efficient electric vehicle that offers new dimensions of excitement and pleasure driving through the quiet operation of its electric motor and an arrow-like shape. It is built with an advanced chassis configuration that is characterized by a narrow gauge front and wider to aid aerodynamic efficiency and driving stability rear track.
It has with doors type “scissors” that support a comfortable entry and exit from the cabin; an open roof structure reinforced with anti-rollover protection, plus a transparent cabin with panoramic windshield for all occupants. It also has steering wheel controls the controlled from an advanced screen showing the speed, the state of charge of the battery regeneration mode and the map of torque that is generated instantly.
Another system is the central display with two screens projecting images taken by cameras placed behind the front and function as mirrors wheels.
New fuel. As for the vehicle powered by a fuel cell solid oxide, powered by electricity generated by bioethanol. The system uses the reaction of oxygen with other fuels, including ethanol and natural gas to produce electricity, which allows an average of 600 km range.
This prototype is based on the e-NV200 van and will be tested in Brazil to assess the viability of the market.
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