Saturday, 4 April 2015

Future Nissan is just to get greener

Her past is presented on the iconic vehicle, present proudly display innovation. But what exactly does the future hold for the automotive brand that seems to have done it all? Projects Nissan's clear, it wants to 'enrich people's lives "and the way to do exactly what is paved with technological advances and environmentally friendly solutions.
In recent decades, Nissan has sent a long list of memorable vehicles. It was Bluebird, the Sunny, the Pulsar, Skyline, Champ, the 200SX, the 300ZX and many, many more. Today Nissan SA boasts a top range of passenger cars, SUVs, sports models and commercial vehicles. And if engineering news and international shows vehicles are anything to go by, the future Nissan models will take the industry by storm.
Nissan design language in the past could be described as functional. Today one would have to go with the bold. Just a quick look at the Nissan Juke should confirm it. Adapting to modern challenges design Nissan headquarters in Asia, Europe and America seeks to bring together form and function of the unique design of their vehicles. For a glimpse into the future design direction of Nissan one has only to look at the concept of its vehicles found in auto shows around the world.
But the real future of Nissan emphasis on technology and provide innovative security, design, fuel economy and environmental solutions. The automaker has and continues to improve the safety of its vehicles by creating a new proactive system to reduce both accidents and injuries. It created even clear coat paint called Scratch Shield, designed to respond to surface damage and make up to remove wear-and-tear scratches. But what has put Nissan in the forefront of innovation to drive to find a green eco-friendly motoring solutions Echo commitment to sustainable future.
The boldest and see the future of model Nissan has undoubtedly been LEAF EV. After years of research and planning, Nissan successfully launched the green machine in the year 2010. The world noticed. In 2011 Nissan LEAF was crowned with the coveted title of World Car of the year, adding to its collection of a number of international awards. Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery, it delivers 80kW power, 280 nm torque, allowing you to travel up to 160km on a single charge. The 100% electric Leaf consumes no fuel and emits no harmful radiation, which makes it one of the greenest cars to date.