Engineering:Nissan Land Glider
The Nissan Land Glider is an electric concept car presented by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show.
The Land Glider, a narrow-track vehicle, looks and feels like a mixture between a car, a motorcycle, and an airplane. The rear-view mirrors have been replaced by cameras and monitors.[1] Inside, the traditional steering wheel is replaced with something similar in appearance to an aircraft's yoke control. Riding on a motorcycle-inspired Tandem architecture, the Land Glider and its tires can lean up to 17 degrees in turns. Power comes from two electric motors connected to lithium-ion batteries mounted underneath the floor. The Land Glider features a non-contact charging system that enables it to be recharged at any wireless charging station.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Nissan's Zero Emission Land Glider". http://www.monkeylog.com/2009/10/25/nissans-zero-emission-land-glider/.
- ↑ Michael Gauthier (2009-10-07). "Nissan Land Glider Concept Highlighted for Tokyo Motor Show". World Car Fans. http://www.worldcarfans.com/109100722301/nissan-land-glider-concept-highlighted-for-tokyo-motor.
- ↑ Nunn, Peter; Stevens, Dan (2009-10-21). "Tokyo video: Nissan Land Glider". Autocar. http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/Nissan-Concepts/243857/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan Land Glider.
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