Nissan has unveiled the groundbreaking, innovative ZEOD RC - the world's fastest electric racing car that will reach speeds of more than 300km/h with electric technology at the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Nissan ZEOD RC. This is called the fastest electric car in the world to reach speeds of over 300 kilometers per hour. The Nissan ZEOD RC, which stands for Zero Emission on Demand Racing Car will make its official debut next year at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The global leader in electric vehicles for the road, Nissan will trial variants of new electric drive train technologies as part of its intended future return to LM P1 competition to challenge for overall victory at the world's most prestigious endurance race.Nissan has unveiled its prototype for Le Mans 2014, the fastest electric car in the world. The Nissan ZEOD RC will be a test bed for excellent electrical technology of the future.
Nissan ZEOD RC. This is called the fastest electric car in the world to reach speeds of over 300 kilometers per hour.
The Nissan ZEOD RC, which stands for Zero Emission on Demand Racing Car will make its official debut next year at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
A global leader in electrical standard cars, Nissan will test a new electric technology towards preparing your return in the future to the most prestigious endurance race in the world with a prototype LMP1 category.
Although the car will not run the 24 Hours of Le Mans until next year, Nissan introduced its program and fans have been enjoying the electric prototype in the public area of the Circuit de La Sarthe. Nissan will continue to show more details of your car through his YouTube channel, Nismo.TV.
As part of an international project of Nissan and Nismo with the participation of Japan, Europe and the U.S., the Nissan ZEOD RC team is headed by Ben Bowlby, who was recently appointed Director of Innovation and Nissan Motorsport in 2012 worked at the Nissan DeltaWing program.
The Nissan ZEOD RC is the natural successor to the Nissan Leaf and the Leaf RC series, the first one the best selling electric car in the world since its launch in 2010. The technology developed in the program RC Zeod be part of future innovations for Nissan series car passing by combining zero-emission electric motors and petrol engines usual.
While current batteries can store energy for a prototype to compete in Le Mans with only electric propulsion, the RC ZEOD Nissan designer Ben Bowlby, believes that the development of the prototype will be a great step forward to introduce electricity in the race cars of the future.
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