Nissan to launch electric car by 2010
Nissan is the next automotive maker to take concrete steps in protecting the environment with their Electric Vehicle (EV) range.

The electric cars will be based on the Japanese Cube minicar and will be ready for production by 2010. The first wave will initially be sold to a test fleet market before retail customers can lay their hands on the Nissan EV.
"The technology will first appear in a small vehicle," Masahiko Tabe, Nissan's manager of advanced vehicle engineering said. "The New York show will give you some hints." A battery powered concept car at the upcoming motor show in New York will give hint to the styling and technology of this EV.
The new electric car is expected to have a range of about 100 miles (commuters average 62 miles a day), a top speed of 75 mph and a full recharge of only 8 hours.
Credits: Jarvis


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