quinta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2020

Nissan News from #CES2020 - January 8, 2020 FOLLOW US Nissan’s twin-motor all-wheel-control is a force to be reckoned with Nissan is elevating the performance capability of electric vehicles with its new twin-motor all-wheel-control technology called e-4ORCE. The technology provides instant torque to all four wheels to deliver balanced, predictable power and handling on par with many premium sports cars. Read More Nissan shows new, lightweight noise-reducing technology at CES Nissan is showing a new material at this year’s CES trade show that can help make car cabins quieter while also boosting energy efficiency. The makeup of the new material is simple. A combination of a lattice structure and plastic film controls air vibrations to limit the transmission of wide frequency band noise (500-1200 hertz), such as road and engine noise. Read More SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube Intelligent Power on the Nissan Ariya Concept Nissan is elevating the performance capability of electric vehicles with its new twin-motor all-wheel-control technology called e-4ORCE. The technology provides instant torque to all four wheels to deliver balanced, predictable power and handling on par with many premium sports cars. Watch Video SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter "As an EV pioneer, we're working to enable a new driving experience that brings comfort, confidence, excitement, quieter cabins with acoustic meta-material, and the intelligent power of e-4ORCE." – Toshiyuki Nakajima, Nissan’s head of advanced vehicle engineering Get updates from CES on Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and on our Global Newsroom at Global.NissanNews.com/CES2020. Inspired by the ProPILOT 2.0 advanced driver assistance system, Nissan has created a golf ball that always manages to find the hole.


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