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Nissan has developed a concept hydrogen car
Nissan is preparing for the premiere at the Paris show the conceptual crossover TeRRA hydrogen.
According to the manufacturer, in the development of the prototype they were focused on the tastes of the young customers of the brand from the Nordic countries, which, according to the company, I love to travel a lot.
As the manufacturers of Nissan, the prototype — the world's only completely environmentally friendly SUV. The number of harmful emissions powertrain of the concept is close to zero, as the only exhaust of the power plant that generates electricity for electric motors in the course of a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen is water.
The novelty has three electric motors. One is on the front axle and got the concept car from Nissan Leaf. The other two are located in the rear wheels and are activated in case of need.
It should be recalled that previously it was known that Nissan wants to increase sales to 10 trillion yen ($123 billion), but the company argued that revenue will largely depend on the rate of the national currency.
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According to the manufacturer, in the development of the prototype they were focused on the tastes of the young customers of the brand from the Nordic countries, which, according to the company, I love to travel a lot.
As the manufacturers of Nissan, the prototype — the world's only completely environmentally friendly SUV. The number of harmful emissions powertrain of the concept is close to zero, as the only exhaust of the power plant that generates electricity for electric motors in the course of a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen is water.
The novelty has three electric motors. One is on the front axle and got the concept car from Nissan Leaf. The other two are located in the rear wheels and are activated in case of need.
It should be recalled that previously it was known that Nissan wants to increase sales to 10 trillion yen ($123 billion), but the company argued that revenue will largely depend on the rate of the national currency.
Source: /users/413