http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/95115/nissan-plans-electric-sports-car-and-crossover
Nissan plans electric sports car and crossover
7 Apr, 2016  Jonathan Burn

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Nissan ESFLOW electric sports car rear

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Senior vice-president Shiro Nakamura confirms expansion plans beyond Nissan
Leaf within five years

Nissan’s electric car range could expand to include a new crossover and
sports car within the next five years, Auto Express can exclusively reveal.

Senior vice-president Shiro Nakamura has told us that a new modular platform
currently under development will be able to adopt conventional and
alternative powertrains – and that this will be key to Nissan’s plan to
broaden its EV line-up.

“We don’t want to limit our EVs just to the Leaf,” Nakamura told Auto
Express. “We’re the leading EV manufacturer, but I don’t think we can make
it just off one EV, so we want to grow the portfolio – that’s our next plan.
It could be a crossover, it could be a sports car; we see much more
opportunity for EVs than just a hatchback.” 

Nissan’s interest in introducing an all-electric sports car extends back to
the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, when the maker revealed the Esflow concept. The
rear-wheel-drive electric car produced a modest 107bhp, but could get from
0-62mph in five seconds. 

While little has come of the Esflow since its debut, Nakamura insists that
the idea of an all-electric sports car hasn’t been shelved. An alternatively
fuelled crossover, though, appears to be at the forefront of Nissan’s future
product plans – as previewed by the hybrid Gripz concept at last year’s
Frankfurt Motor Show.

There are ongoing discussions within Nissan regarding the design and layout
of the new modular platform that’ll underpin the new models. The Leaf’s
batteries are currently housed under the floor, which is good for weight
distribution but raises the floor level – not something you want in an
electric sports car, according to Nakamura. “For a crossover, we don’t care
about floor height because the model already has a high ground clearance,
[but] a sports car you have to make as low as possible,” he said.

Engineers have been experimenting with placing the batteries under the rear
seats and even running them down the transmission tunnel to minimise the
amount by which the floor would need to be raised. Nakamura said the
research is “part of the study we’re doing”.

Nissan also sees the modular platform’s development as a way of helping
reduce the cost of EV tech, rather than creating several bespoke
architectures for the various powertrain options the company offers.

Nakamura explained that it would be “maybe five years” before we’re likely
to see the first production model spun from the new platform. Nissan is
likelyto preview any production vehicle with a concept car ahead of that,
however.
[© autoexpress.co.uk]




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