All-Electric Nissan GT-R a Possibility
As Nissan launches its upgraded Leaf, its electric vehicle push gaining momentum post-dieselgate, its European EV Director Gareth Dunsmore is on a mission to make zero emissions exciting. “Our great thanks to the Westover Group and Coleman Insurance Brokers for their support in getting us on the road to a greener future”. We are talking about the a possibility of electric Nissan GT-R.
Nissan had promised that the upcoming Nissan Leaf will be able to offer more range than the current version and it looks like they will be delivering as they revealed the numbers for the 2016 Nissan Leaf.
They have been driving an all-electric Nissan Leaf on loan from Westover Nissan in Bournemouth for the past year. The next generation completely electric GT-R auto may derive its design from the Vision GT concept. Nissan was toying with the idea way back in 2010 with tightening emission norms making it hard for cars like the “Godzilla” to breath easily.
The present Nissan GT-R debuted in 2007 with insane abilities. Nissan is not brand-new to the electrical video game and also has actually had fun with this modern technology enough time to have the self-confidence of developing an electrical supercar.
According to Dunsmore it needs to be convinced that the technology is the best and the vehicle could be a “world beater” if a production run is planned.
We know that this kind of performance can be achieved by electric vehicles. “But we’d need to do these things with credibility, take our expertise and know-how and make sure if we go to that step, it’s world beating, as the GT-R is today”. Previously Nissan built the Leaf RC concept and the Zeod RC racer.