For this year's Geneva Motor Show, Nissan performance sports coupe concept called ESFLOW. The Japanese automaker claims that "the excitement of a sports car and the environmental benefits of electric cars captured and mixed them into a dramatic two-seater concept.
My most right ingredients to purists requirements, including the emergence of rear wheel drive, electric motors produce enough torque torque of the car to 100 km / h (62 mph) in less than 5 seconds, two chairs and an aggressive design, but there is a problem that only work on electricity.
2011 Nissan Esflow a concept from the ground up as a pure electric vehicle that uses technology introduced in its EV. The concept of the model runs on two electric motors with permanent output which is located above the front axle and rear wheels. The batteries are said to offer a driving range of more than 240 miles or 149 kilometers on one charge. These motors independently control the left and right wheels, Nissan, claiming that the couple is optimized for vehicle stability and control, and ensuring effective implementation of regeneration.
The concept includes a composite body, an aluminum chassis that contains a custom cage covers. While the interior of the Nissan said the interior "clean and open" with a weight saving measures will be a priority in its design.