Those traveling in the Nissan Ariya will travel more than 27,000 km and visit 14 countries. Especially for rally, the electric crossover has been significantly modified and cross-country ability improved.
Nissan has unveiled a special version of the Ariya electric crossover. It will face a very difficult test: The car will be the first car in the world to pass south from the magnetic north pole. This was reported by the official website of the Japanese brand.
The Nissan Ariya will be driven by famous British travelers Chris and Julie Ramsey. The 27.000 km motor rally will start in March and will last for 10 months and its route will pass through 14 countries. The pass will cross North and South America and end in Antarctica.
Naturally, the Nissan Ariya electric car is finalized for the rally. It was prepared for the terrain in the famous Icelandic studio Arctic Trucks, which is famous for its extreme off-road vehicles.
Based on the high-end Nissan Ariya E-4orce crossover with all-wheel drive and two engines with a total output of 394 hp. With. The massive 39-inch BF Goodrich tires received underbody protection and fender extensions, and ground clearance was significantly increased.
Also, a roof rack appeared on the roof. A portable coffee machine and a weather station were placed in the cabin, and a drone was added to the equipment for reconnaissance of the route.
The 89 kWh Nissan Ariya battery provides a range of approximately 400 km. Since it won’t always be possible to charge along the route, the crossover will tow a power bank trailer with a wind generator and solar panels.
Previously Focus Nissan reports that the Ariya electric crossover will pass 400 different crash tests at the same time.
We also wrote that the Skoda Enyaq electric crossover broke two world records in one day.
Source: Focus
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