The Nissan ESFLOW Concept, which we first met earlier this year at the Geneva Auto Show is making is Japan debut at the Tokyo Motor Show.
We’ll remind you that this is not an all-show development, as we are talking about a working vehicle. Nissan chose this pathway in order to reinforce its statement that it wants to bring electric sports cars to the market.
Under this sweet body, we get a Nissan Leaf powertrain. However, this does have two motors, not one like in the Leaf, in order to offer the car some extra muscle. To get an idea of what the ESFLOW could do on the road, we’ll tell you that Nissan claims a 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) time of around 5 seconds.
Eve though the ESFLOW has nothing to do with a production car, Nissan previously said that if the project would be brought to the streets, it would be priced somewhere in the $35,000 (EUR26,000) area.
Under this sweet body, we get a Nissan Leaf powertrain. However, this does have two motors, not one like in the Leaf, in order to offer the car some extra muscle. To get an idea of what the ESFLOW could do on the road, we’ll tell you that Nissan claims a 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) time of around 5 seconds.
Eve though the ESFLOW has nothing to do with a production car, Nissan previously said that if the project would be brought to the streets, it would be priced somewhere in the $35,000 (EUR26,000) area.