Nissan is cooking up its first sporty compact electric vehicle. I am not talking about the bug eye Nissan LEAF; it is the Nissan Mixim concept car, which is powered by a pair of so called “Super Motor” electric motor/generators.
Nissan is cooking up its first sporty compact electric vehicle. I am not talking about the bug eye Nissan LEAF; it is the Nissan Mixim concept car, which is powered by a pair of so called “Super Motor” electric motor/generators.
Nissan was packing at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this year, along with their Nissan Juke Teaser and the promise of 7 other new models for North American.
Nissan had been in the works with Chrysler to produce a new dual-brand heavy duty pickup for America’s working class.
It’s barely 2010 and already Nissan is on the ball with the reveal of plans to make a 2013 Nissan GT-R Concept, and eventually a production model.
First off – if Los Angeles is still attached to the Continental United States by 2030 we’ll all be in shock.
We are pretty much obsessed with the Nissan Leaf here – an now NorCal (aka Northern California) is welcoming Leaf with open arms as it does its Zero Emission Tour.
Nissan’s compact concept, the aptly named Micra, has been hiding out in a Japanese factory – but couldn’t escape the paparazzi-style photography of automotive photographers.
If you’ve ever watched Futurama you’ll know the bit about how celebrity heads are cryogenically sealed so they can continue to perform.
The Nissa Leaf EV is a state of the art hybrid city car, and even though Nissan wants to introduce the vehicle next year they have yet to built any places to recharge it.
When mighty Nissan Roox they rocks the phat ass. First sketches of the Roox Concept are out from the Japanese auto maker, and so far it lives up to the name.