12/20/12

Nissan Leaf's managed to win the world record


LONDON - Since its global launch, Nissan LEAF received a positive response by winning Japan Car of the Year 2011-2012, the European Car of the Year 2011, World Car of the Year 2011 Green Car Vision Award and 2010.

A fleet of electric cars managed to break the world record. Yes, the action was successfully achieved 225 Nissan Leaf at the Silverstone circuit, England over the weekend. As a result, this convoy recorded in the Guinness World Record.

Convoys use electric cars as it is the longest in the world. This success broke the previous record held by Chrysler while in the United States by number of participants in a convoy of 218 cars.

In order to realize the record owners of the Nissan Leaf all over the world make the long journey to the land of Britain. In the event celebrated British presenter Dallas Campbell and actors such as Robert Llewellyn participate.

During the circuit, to-225 Nissan Leaf are invited around the race track with a length of 5901 km.

For your information, the Nissan Leaf recorded acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in under 10 seconds, before achieving  top speed in figure 145 km / h. Leaf does not use fuel, energy derived from electricity stored in the battery, with a cruising range as far as 160 km, a single battery charge.