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Nissan is working away on its ZEOD RC (Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car) which is still on pace for a Le Mans arrival in 2014. As of right now, the DeltaWing-shaped car's carbon-fiber tub and ...
Nissan in 2011 graced us with a race car concept based on the first-generation Leaf electric hatchback. Nissan built the concept to draw attention to the seemingly untapped performance potential ...
Nissan is combining two very different elements from the automotive world for its latest concept, which is set to debut this week at the 2011 New York Auto Show. Described as ‘Purpose-Built ...
Sweet! The NISMO GT-R RC is based on the Nissan GT-R and features a slick tire-compatible suspension, lightweight components, and special safety equipment and devices.
Nissan plans to demonstrate its Nismo RC race car at motor sport events throughout the summer and we expect it to make significant appearances everywhere the 2011 Nissan Leaf is currently sold.
Yesterday, Nissan released a video of the test session, including interviews with the team responsible for evaluating the Leaf Nismo RC’s performance on track and planning the car’s potential ...
However, Nissan will somehow take this technology to extreme level, as the ZEOD RC will hit a top speed of 186 mph.
Nissan anticipates their ZEOD RC will be the world's fastest electric race car, with speeds in excess of 186 miles per hour, when it begins testing later this summer.
Under its racing brand Nismo, Nissan unveiled in Tokyo this week a new LEAF-based electric race car with dual motors: the LEAF NISMO RC.
Nissan has brought the Leaf Nismo RC for the first time on European soil, and more specifically at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. The Nissan Leaf Nismo RC was created as a “test ...
Nissan has called upon its motorsport division NISMO to help give its all-electric LEAF some racing cred. The result is the new LEAF NISMO RC, and despite the fact it's unlikely to be trading ...
Nissan Dimensionally, the new Leaf Nismo RC is slightly longer than its predecessor remaining instantly recognizable as a Nissan with the company's hallmark V-motion grille up front.