Nissan LEAF Backs into the Future
Geschrieben am 02-07-2012 |
Rolle, Swtizerland (ots/PRNewswire) -
- Nissan LEAF is the fastest car, over a mile in reverse
- Record set at Goodwood Festival of Speed - and then broken five times
- Record emphasises the car's simple yet robust technology
- Other thrilling Nissan innovations at Festival of Speed: Juke-R, GT-R Track
Pack, LEAF NISMO RC, GT-R GT1 and new Juke Nismo
The multiple award-winning Nissan LEAF rewrote the record books
this weekend. The Nissan LEAF has set a record as the fastest car
over a measured mile (1.6km) in reverse.
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Driven by professional stunt driver Terry Grant, the Nissan LEAF
raced backwards up the famous Goodwood hillclimb course at the
weekend's Festival of Speed, covering the distance in 1m 37.02s at an
average speed of 55 mph.
Having set the record on Friday, the opening day of the Festival,
Terry went on to smash his time on Saturday and Sunday, shaving an
amazing 26 seconds off Friday's time
Terry, who set a world record at last year's festival by driving
a Nissan Juke up the hill on two wheels, says: "I had a great car at
my disposal - with direct drive from the electric motor to its
wheels, the Nissan LEAF can, in theory, go as fast backwards as it
can forwards There were times I wasn't sure I was coming or going.
However, thanks to the LEAF's low centre of gravity - the batteries
are an integral part of the car's floor - the car is extremely
stable, no matter which direction it's travelling.
"The only complaint I have is slight neck ache from constantly
looking over my shoulder!"
The LEAF Reverse Record is part of Nissan's ambitious social
media-driven campaign, 'The Big Turn On', which is spreading the EV
message across Europe using social media channels and aimed to get
one million consumers switched onto electric driving, in just 100
days. The one million 'turn ons' target was achieved on the 21st
June, 15 days ahead of the original target.
The Nissan LEAF Reverse Record was just one of a number of Nissan
highlights at the Festival. The dramatic race-prepared Nissan LEAF
NISMO RC raced against the clock (and in the correct direction) to
set a hill record for electric vehicles. It was driven by current FIA
GT1 world champion Michael Krumm, who also drove his 540hp GT-R GT1
racer up the hill. The newest production GT-R Track Pack took part in
the Supercar Run, while the stunning Juke-R - a GT-R in Juke's
clothes - also wowed the crowds.
And sticking with the Juke theme, Festival go-ers were treated to
a sneak preview of the Juke Nismo, a hot crossover created by
Nissan's performance arm, which reaches the showrooms in early 2013.
For more information:
http://www.nissan.co.uk/thebigturnon
About Nissan
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Japan's second-largest automotive
company, is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, and is part of the
Renault-Nissan Alliance. Operating with more than 248,000 employees
globally, Nissan provided customers with more than 4.8 million
vehicles in 2011, generating revenue of 9.4 trillion yen ($118.95
billion US). With a strong commitment to developing exciting and
innovative products for all, Nissan delivers a comprehensive range of
64 models under the Nissan and Infiniti brands. A pioneer in
zero-emission mobility, Nissan made history with the introduction of
the Nissan LEAF, the first affordable, mass-market, pure-electric
vehicle and winner of numerous international accolades, including the
prestigious 2011-2012 Car of the Year Japan and 2011 World Car of the
Year awards.
About Nissan in Europe
Nissan has one of the most comprehensive European presences of
any overseas manufacturer, employing more than 14,500 staff across
locally-based design, research & development, manufacturing,
logistics and sales & marketing operations. Last year Nissan plants
in the UK, Spain and Russia produced 677,000 vehicles including
mini-MPVs, award-winning crossovers, SUVs and commercial vehicles.
Nissan now offers 24 diverse and innovative products for sale in
Europe today, and is positioned to become the number one Asian brand
in Europe.
About the Nissan LEAF:
The Nissan LEAF was the first mass produced EV winning the
European, World and Japanese car of the year 2011. More than 32,000
units have been sold globally since its introduction in December
2010, making Nissan LEAF the world's most selling electric vehicle.
The AC motor develops 80 kW of power and 280 Nm of torque, enough for
a maximum speed of 145 km/h. The electric motor is powered by a
Nissan-developed laminated lithium-ion battery with an output of more
than 90 kW. Recharging from empty to 100% takes eight hours with a
normal charger and just 30 minutes from empty to 80% using a quick
charger in optimal conditions. Nissan LEAF has been awarded five
stars in the tough Euro NCAP tests, making it one of the safest cars
on the road. Nissan LEAF comes fully equipped with air conditioning,
satellite navigation, rear-view parking camera. European production
of the Nissan LEAF will start at Sunderland in early 2013.
About The Big Turn On:
The Big Turn On is a 100 day campaign to demonstrate the benefits
of electric vehicles, and to bust the myths that surround, them
through online influencers, owners, and celebrities. The influencers
compete to turn the most people on to electric driving for their
city, and the top influencer in each country can win a Nissan LEAF.
The most turned on city after the 100 days will win 30
Nissan-designed Quick Chargers, capable of replenishing a Nissan LEAF
battery to 80% charge in 30 minutes or less. The campaign is based
online with outlets on Youtube, Facebook and the online hub at
http://www.nissan.co.uk/thebigturnon
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ots Originaltext: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Im Internet recherchierbar: http://www.presseportal.de
Contact:
François CRISIAS, Section Manager, Zero Emission Mobility &
Electric Vehicles Communications NISSAN EUROPE, SAS Parc d'activités
du
Pas du Lac 2, avenue du vieil étang 78180 Montigny-le-Bretonneux
FRANCE,
Phone: +33-1-72-67-67-61, E-mail: fcrisias@nissan-europe.com, Media
website: http://www.newsroom.nissan-europe.com
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