The 2011 Nissan Esflow Concept is one of the highly
innovative cars released by Nissan Motors. The Esflow is basically
created to regulate the use of “Zero Emission”. The latter is considered
as Nissan’s advocacy program for environmental awareness. Unlike most
sports cars, the Esflow is not classified as an existing Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle.
The Esflow’s overall design was derived from an existing technology.
The aluminum chassis is made from “power train units” which are commonly
installed in the Nissan LEAF. The Esflow comes in a “rear-wheel”
driving system which allows the running of two motors simultaneously.
The car’s vibrant proportions are carefully attached above the
rear-wheel’s axis to create a “mid-ship position”. The car’s battery
packs are made from “Lithium-Ion” which is also found in the Nissan
LEAF. The battery packs are placed along the front axis in the rear
wheels.
The Esflow’s interior features play a very significant role in
ecology today. The car’s cabin has a clean appearance and the rest of
the interior components are tightly upholstered with steel frames. The
seats meanwhile are made from upholstered gold suede and leather. The
doors are thoroughly trimmed with dark blue suede colors for
sophisticated look.
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