- Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: Bose
| - Automatic front air conditioning
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- Auxilliary engine cooler
| - Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity
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- Braking Assist
| - Carbon fibre dash trim
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- Cargo area light
| - Cruise control
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- Cruise controls on steering wheel
| - Daytime running lights
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- Driver adjustable suspension ride control
| - Dual front air conditioning zones
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- Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
| - DVD-Audio
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- Electrochromatic rearview mirror
| - External temperature display
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- Front reading lights
| - Front sport seat
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- Front Ventilated disc brakes
| - Fuel Capacity: 19.5 gal.
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- Fuel Consumption: City: 16 mpg
| - Fuel Consumption: Highway: 23 mpg
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- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
| - Heated driver mirror
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- Heated passenger mirror
| - In-Dash single CD player
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- Instrum
| - Interior air filtration
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- Leather/aluminum shift knob trim
| - Leather/metal-look steering wheel trim
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- Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 3.7 s
| - Max cargo capacity: 9 cu.ft.
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- Metal-look center console trim
| - Metal-look door trim
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- MP3 player
| - Navigation system with voice activation
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- Passenger Airbag
| - Power remote driver mirror adjustment
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- Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
| - Power remote trunk release
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- Power retractable mirrors
| - Power windows
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- Privacy glass: Light
| - Radio Data System
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- Rear seats center armrest
| - Rear spoiler: Wing
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- Remote power door locks
| - Side airbag
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- SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite Radio
| - SiriusXM Satellite Radio(TM)
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- Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
| - Speed-proportional power steering
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- Stability control
| - Surround Audio
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- Suspension class: Sport
| - Tachometer
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- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
| - Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire specific
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- Total Number of Speakers: 11
| - Transmission gear shifting controls on steering wheel
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- Trip computer
| - Twin Turbo
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- Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II
| - Video Monitor Location: Front
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- Wheel Diameter: 20
| - Wheel Width: 10.5
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Mon, Sep 15 2014
The big news on the electric vehicle front today is that Nissan is considering slowing down EV battery production in the US and UK and source all of Nissan's big packs come from Japan. Nissan may also buy some batteries from the Korean company LG Chem. This is apparently causing dissent within Nissan, but it follows what Alliance partner Renault is doing in the hunt for 180-mile EVs. This change – officially denied by Nissan – raises a lot of questions here, since Nissan made a huge deal about building the Leaf pack in Tennessee a few years ago. In fact, the car's big price drop was due, in part, to localizing battery production. If the company is really going to give up on building the packs where it makes the cars, then does Nissan not see itself as being capable of producing an energy-dense battery cheap enough to compete with Tesla and its Gigafactory and GM (which, of course, has long worked with LG Chem on batteries)? Whatever Nissan decides, it needs to be ready to compete in a market that offers a $35,000, 200-mile car by 2017. "We have not taken any decision whatsoever to modify battery sourcing allocation." – Renault-Nissan's Rachel Konrad Nissan would not comment directly on the reported change, but Rachel Konrad, the Alliance's global director of communications and marketing told AutoblogGreen, "The Renault-Nissan Alliance remains 100 percent committed to its industry-leading EV program. This global commitment continues for the foreseeable future, and we have not taken any decision whatsoever to modify battery sourcing allocation. Nissan has no plans to impair its battery investments. Beyond that,we will not comment on speculation or anonymous sources, and as a matter of policy the Alliance does not confirm or deny procurement reviews." There's a point-of-view where it doesn't matter where the batteries come from if the resulting EV is competitive, price-wise. Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, after all, said during a recent Twizy test drive that the battery is a means, and the objective is the car. In the end, Nissan is saying it has no near-term or medium-term plan to shutter plants in US or UK and CEO Carlos Ghosn says, "What's important to us is that electric car performance fully meets customer expectations." Whatever's going on, Ghosn has seen three top executives leave the Renault-Nissan family recently.
Wed, Jul 2 2014
Nissan Leaf electric-vehicle sales continue to grow. And the number of US fast-charging stations that the Leaf can use are growing, well, faster. As it should be. Nissan has made good on its early-2013 vow to help ensure that the number of CHAdeMO stations in the US tripled by mid-2014, with Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Dallas emerging as the most prevalent US markets, Green Car Reports says. In fact, the number of such stations, which can charge a Leaf to 80-percent battery capacity in about a half hour, has jumped to 633 from about 160 as of January 2013. About 180 are at Nissan dealerships, and that number should continue to surge since Nissan plans to aggressively add fast-charging stations through next March. Nissan spokesman Brian Brockman, in an e-mail to AutoblogGreen, confirmed those numbers and added that companies such as NRG, through its eVgo program, are also adding fast chargers throughout the country. The continued increase is good news for drivers of the Mitsubishi i (okay, we admit, there are not that many of them out there) and future drivers of the Kia Soul EV, as both of the models are CHAdeMO-compatible. Granted, the US has nothing on Europe, where the number of CHAdeMO stations has jumped to more than 1,000 from about 600 stations early last year. Nissan expects the continent to have about 1,800 fast-charging stations by year end. Still, the number of US CHAdeMO stations dwarfs the number of Tesla Motors' Supercharger stations, which total about 100.
Tue, Oct 21 2014
Tesla will sell cars in China using Alibaba's Tmall website. Customers will be able to use the Chinese shopping site to place an $8,200 deposit toward a Model S. Tmall will feature 18 preconfigured versions for customers to choose from, which won't offer quite the level of customization as Tesla's US site. Bloomberg's Jamie Butters calls it a "defensive move" on Tesla's part, and still expects the company to sell cars in China the traditional way. Watch the video at Bloomberg or read more at Bidness Etc. Tesla co-founder Ian Wright's company Wrightspeed is converting garbage trucks to EVs. The same brand that created the exciting X1 EV is making trash collection much cleaner. "Garbage trucks are the perfect driving cycle for us: they get two or three miles per gallon, drive 130 miles a day with 1,000 hard stops that chew on the brakes," says Wright. The system puts an electric motor at each of the truck's drive wheels, and includes an on-board generator that runs on diesel or natural gas to extend driving range. Read more at Xconomy. British company Hillside Leisure is converting the Nissan e-NV200 into a camper van. The electric RV, called the DalburyE, debuted at the UK's Motorhome and Caravan Show in Birmingham. It sleeps up to four people, and features a pop-up roof, a gas stove, fridge, sink and other amenities. It's a great way to take full advantage of an RV park's electrical outlet to charge the van while camping in it. Read more at Transport Evolved, and see more photos at Hillside Liesure's blog. Featured Gallery Tesla Model S View 10 Photos Related Gallery Nissan e-NV200 Electric Van View 24 Photos News Source: Bloomberg, Bidness Etc, Xconomy, Transport EvolvedImage Credit: Tesla Green Nissan Tesla Electric recharge wrapup