Nissan has revealed a new Nissan Leaf Nismo RC electric race car concept, which produces 322bhp and 472lb ft of torque.
The new machine is the second race-tuned Leaf produced by the firm’s Nismo racing arm. With dual electric motors and all-wheel drive, it is capable of achieving 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds, twice as fast as its predecessor from 2011. Six examples of the car will be built to perform demonstration runs at various events, including Formula E race weekends.
Nissan executive vice-president Daniele Schillaci said the Leaf “shows how we’re setting our sights even higher when it comes to raw power and performance – making electric vehicles even more exciting for customers.”
The drivetrain system from the race Nissan Leaf is based on the road version, featuring lithium-ion batteries and inverters, while the all-wheel drive can send power independently to each axle. The use of a carbonfibre monocoque and lightweight components means that the car weighs 1220kg.
The bodywork of the car has also been reworked, extending the length of the race version to 4546mm, with a 2750mm wheelbase. It has a ground clearance of 1212mm, a 300mm reduction from the road version.
Nissan revealed the Leaf Nismo RC at the same time as the official launch of its new Formula E team, with the Japanese firm having taken over the e.dams squad formerly campaigned by alliance partner Renault. British racer Oliver Rowland will join Sebastien Buemi in the team for the 2018/19 season of the all-electric championship, which starts in Saudi Arabia on December 15.
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Come On Nissan...
Come on Nissan, stop messing about and rool out the 60kW Leaf already....
Will this be available with the £3500 EV grant?
Joking aside, this is a great publicity machine for electric cars, pity there is nothing for it to race against...