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(from Nissan Press Release) Nissan e-NV200 Concept Previews Future Affordable, Multi-Usage Zero Emissions Small Van
– Advanced Electric Vehicle Design, Based on the Award-Winning Nissan NV200, Makes World Debut at the 2012 North American International Auto Show –
The innovative Nissan
e-NV200 Concept, which makes it world debut at the 2012 North
American Auto Show in Detroit, serves as more evidence of Nissan’s
leadership position in the zero-emission automotive industry. Based
on the popular Nissan NV200 multi-usage vehicle, the Nissan e-NV200
Concept previews a near-future production version of a full electric
vehicle designed to provide businesses or families with flexible,
roomy interior space, while achieving a dramatic CO2 footprint
reduction.
“With its ‘no gas, no tailpipe, no emissions’ powertrain, the Nissan
e-NV200 Concept combines a quiet, comfortable driving experience
with a large, highly versatile, functional interior space within a
compact overall body length,” said Hideto Murakami, corporate vice
president, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. “A potential game changing vehicle
in its segment, the battery capacity will support a driving range
similar to the Nissan LEAF, while payload and cargo space will offer
the same level as the current NV200. The production version would be
targeted mainly at businesses, but also at private users or families
in major regions.”
As a potential mass production vehicle, Nissan e-NV200 Concept would
also provide a reduction in operating costs compared to current
internal combustion engine vehicles.
“A vehicle like the Nissan e-NV200 Concept would energize the
current compact van market in more ways than one – helping improve
the quality of urban life and providing a smart financial investment
for large and small businesses alike,” Murakami added.
NV200 Functionality, Nissan EV Identity
The Nissan e-NV200
Concept exterior starts with a foundation of a production Nissan
NV200, then adds strong visual cues from the breakthrough Nissan
LEAF EV. The versatile and highly acclaimed NV200 light commercial
vehicle won the 2010 International Van of the Year award for Nissan,
as well as the 2011 Universal Design Award from Universal Design
GMbH, an organization dedicated to promoting the convergence of
design and the emerging importance of customer needs. On top of
those, it received the CDV of the 2010 Year award in China, while
also establishing its presence in Japan as segment leader with a
wide-ranging lineup that includes a taxi version.
The Nissan e-NV200 Concept’s EV-style identity starts with its front
“face.” The wide hood is accented by a large central charging port
door, the blue–accented Nissan badge, and sweeping headlights with
LED illuminated accents. The exterior is highlighted by the
interaction of the strong main character lines and its broad body
surfaces. Large front windows and long rear greenhouse combine with
a pair of large glass roof panels to create an airy, open interior
environment. The exterior is painted in a customized color,
following the concept of the Nissan LEAF’s Aqua Blue, which
expresses a sense of environmental friendliness.
Inside, the Nissan e-NV200 Concept interior depicts a clean, modern
Nissan EV identity through use of the EV meters, blue colored
accents and bright interior color palette, while also retaining the
NV200’s strong functional feeling. The e-NV200 Concept interior also
features advanced telematics and a flat C-cluster display that
resembles and responds to user input like a tablet computer.
“The Nissan e-NV200 Concept is a standout design, sharing the iconic
EV look established by the Nissan LEAF but in a modern, active,
functional commercial vehicle form,” said Murakami. “Inside, it
offers a smart, convenient cockpit along with an EV feel and an
easy-operational interface.”
Zero Emission Drivetrain
The Nissan e-NV200
Concept shares its major drivetrain components with the innovative
Nissan LEAF.
Silent, zero emission power is supplied is by a lithium-ion battery
composed of 48 compact modules and a high-response 80kW AC
synchronous motor that generates 207 lb-ft (280 N-m/rpm) of torque.
Unlike a conventional internal combustion engine, the motor delivers
100% of its torque from start with immediate response bringing
excellent acceleration and smooth, comfortable driving feel.
And, like the Nissan LEAF, the Nissan e-NV200 Concept offers a
highly responsive, fun-to-drive experience that is in keeping with
what consumers have come to expect from traditional,
gasoline-powered vehicles. In line with the Nissan LEAF, the Nissan
e-NV200 Concept offers excellent projected fuel economy – a critical
factor for commercial vehicle operators.
Real World Testing Underway
In addition to the global debut of the Nissan e-NV200 Concept, evaluations of prototype NV200-based electric vehicles are currently being conducted to provide real-world feedback from delivery and other companies in various global markets. The initial trial was conducted in summer 2011 by the Japan Post Service, which used a single prototype for delivery and collection duties in Yokohama, Japan. Additional testing began in London last month in conjunction with FedEx. Feedback will help Nissan tailor future battery-powered light commercial vehicles to better fulfilll exact customer requirements.
Nissan’s New York “Taxi of Tomorrow”
As a true global
product, the Nissan NV200 is produced in Japan, Europe and China,
and is currently available in 40 countries. Future launches are
planned for North America and India. Undoubtedly its most visible
role to date will begin in late 2013 when the Nissan NV200 becomes
the foundation for New York City’s new designated yellow cab,
serving an estimated 600,000 passengers a day.
Selected over other global manufacturers for its combination of
compact exterior and maximum interior space in a multi-year “Taxi of
Tomorrow” competition, the all-new Nissan NV200 Taxi design reflects
the input of hundreds of taxi owners and drivers, and thousands of
passengers who shared their ideas and priorities with Nissan
designers and engineers.
Interior features planned for the Nissan NV200 Taxi include a
spacious cargo area to accommodate luggage for four passengers,
sliding doors with entry step and grab handles for easy entry and
exit, passenger-controlled rear-seat heat/air conditioning with a
Grape Polyphenol filter to improve cabin air quality, enhanced
interior materials intended to help passenger cabin smell fresher,
and breathable, anti-microbial, easy-to-clean and environmentally
friendly seat upholstery.
For additional information on the Nissan e-NV200 Concept, please
visit www.eNV200.com. For information on the Nissan NV200 Taxi,
please go to
http://taxioftomorrow.com