Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Nissan Leaf - Spurring On The Green Car Revolution?






The Game Changing 2010 Nissan Leaf







The Nissan Leaf is a new car coming that many feel will be one of the best green cars of the next decade. In fact, Time Magazine has already picked the Nissan Leaf as one of the best inventions of 2009 and it is expected that the 2010 Nissan Leaf will be a huge seller. Based off of the Nissan Tiida, this all-electric drive train has 110 horsepower and 210 pound-feet in torque.

The 2010 Nissan Leaf uses a lithium-ion battery pack that allows it to have a range of 100 miles on the battery depending on whether it is running in the city or on the highway.

The 2010 Nissan Leaf uses a front-mounted electric motor that drives the wheels and can reach a top speed of 87 miles per hour, which is much better than other electric vehicles. The vehicle can also be charged to 80 percent of its capacity in only 30 minutes using the quick battery charger. One amazing thing about the 2010 Nissan Leaf is the fact that it can be charged on a 110/220 AC current if need be.

The 2010 Nissan Leaf will also have a very advanced information technology system that allows it to be connected to a global data center that provides you with support, information and entertainment 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The display in the car also provides you with all the information you need, including the remaining power and nearby charging stations available to you.

Forget about remote starters, you can even use your cell phone to turn on the air conditioning of the vehicle, reset the charging functions, or to start the heater, even if the vehicle is not running.

Needless to say, the 2010 Nissan Leaf is a revolutionary car that is going to be remembered as one of the best cars of the 2010s. With great mileage, quick charging and a high top speed, this is a vehicle that will be selling fast. That is good; considering the world needs a drop in emissions and the 2010 Nissan Leaf provides that on an individual basis.


Source: Newcarpark.com

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