Thursday, December 29, 2011

NYC deploying six Nissan LEAF's in Taxi of Tomorrow pilot program

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Beginning in the Spring of 2012, New York City plans to deploy six all-electric Nissan LEAF's in the taxi fleet. It's a pilot program leading towards NYC's Taxi of Tomorrow program which is hoped to, eventually, include routine use of zero emissions vehicles in that city's taxi fleet.

The project, a joint venture between Nissan and New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), is a step towards NYC's Taxi of Tomorrow vision begun in 2007. A City working group including taxi drivers, owners and riders, developed requirements for what would be a purpose-designed taxi. These requirements includes things like anti-bacterial seats, more luggage room, easy access without needing to twist or pivot to become seated, economical operation partly due to fuel efficiency, and the capability to be manufactured with an electric drive train. In May 2011, Nissan's NV200 was selected as the winning design and is expected to go into service in late 2013. In the meantime deploying a few LEAF's into Taxi service will help both Nissan and New York City learn about using an electric car in taxi service.

The program opened to applicants a couple months ago, and both independent owner-drivers and taxi fleet operators were free to apply. The participants will be selected in January 2012, and will receive a free lease for up to one year along with a taxi medallion with which to operate the taxi. The participants will be picking up passengers and collecting fares like normal, and are required to send in feedback to Nissan and NYC throughout the program.

Of course operating range will be an issue because the Leaf has a 62-138 mile driving range depending on driving habits. Achieving the 138 mile range would take the cabbie driving at a slower speed than they're typically known for. The TLC's information packet spelled this out very carefully, cautioning participants they'll most likely need to stop mid-shift to recharge, taking either 15 minutes or 3 (or more) hours depending on the charging station being used. NYC has very few charging stations, primarily on Manhattan. Charging stations will be installed at fleet garages, owner-drivers homes, and perhaps at the airports.

The program would seem to work best if fast chargers were available but a quick scan of the stations visible through the ReCargo app shows none, and that existing charging stations are (understandably) primarily located in parking garages. One can imagine taxi stands in a different configuration than is typical today, where there is a line of charging stations letting taxi's grab an opportunity charge while waiting for their next fare. Today's taxi stands aren't configured this way, meaning grabbing a recharge would happen separately from waiting for a fare.

This is not the first time electric taxi's have been used in New York. In 1897 an electric taxi fleet was put into operation by Electric Carriage and Wagon which included some advanced features like quickly exchangeable battery packs allowing cabs to remain on the streets for more hours of the day.

Fossil fuel combustion in gasoline or diesel transportation vehicles make up 27 percent of our national greenhouse gas emissions. This program is a very small step in NYC's ambitious climate change mitigation strategy. NYC has a fleet of 13,000 taxi's, approximately 4500 of which are hybrid vehicles, which just says there's a long way to go to clean up NYC's taxi's.

Source: torquenews.com

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

2012 Nissan Quest Minivan offers hi-tech comfort

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The Nissan Quest minivan has been produced since 1993, but most of us have forgotten those dark days when it was a re-badged Mercury Villager. Since 2004, the Quest has been a Nissan-unique vehicle.

Built on the same platform as the current Nissan Maxima, Altima and Murano, its 118.1-inch wheelbase and 200.8-inch overall length give the Quest family hauler a roomy interior and maneuverable overall size.

It's difficult to design a minivan that doesn't look much different from the typical box on wheels, but Nissan has succeeded in creating a unique appearance that makes it instantly recognizable. Full surround privacy glass, black sash molding and chrome trim accents combine with the wide, low stance to give Quest a dynamic and distinctive appearance. Trinkets such as chrome door handles and rear roof spoiler make the 2012 Nissan Quest stand out in a crowd. The Quest exterior design is also one of the most wind-efficient, with a 0.32 Cd for the Quest S model.

The 2012 Quest is offered in four models: S, SV, SL and LE. The Quest S is the base model with minimal standard equipment. Moving upward in the progression, each model gets more and more standard equipment, making the top-of-the-line LE almost luxurious.

The Quest is a comfortable and roomy way to take care of routine family travel needs, and it's also ideal for an occasional long vacation trip. Prices start at $27,750 for the S; $31,050 for the SV; $34,500 for the SL; and $41,350 for the LE.

All models come with power sliding side doors and power-opening windows. Quest's door rail system is designed to make the sliding door step-in height lower than competitive minivans.

The interior layout includes quick-release fold-flat second and third row seats. The 60/40-split third-row seat can be switched from upright to fold-flat position with the simple pull of one strap or push of a button. A spring assist helps the manual fold and return operation. There's a standard second row walk-in device for easier access to the third row.

Front seating includes a special "trilaminar" structure, which uses three types of cushions to distribute body pressure more evenly than traditional padding, and the first application of Nissan's Quick Comfort front seat heaters. When activated, this sophisticated system immediately begins warming the body parts that are most sensitive to heat, such as the thighs and hips. Then, to maintain a warm, cozy feeling, the heater increases heating on body pressure points.

A new climate control system works three ways to help reduce allergens and unwanted odors inside the cabin. Its air-intake control has sensors to monitor outside odors and automatically closes the intake port to prevent inflow of exhaust fumes or other unpleasant smells.

The new system uses a special filter to help reduce the number of allergens in the interior air and it generates ions to "scrub" the interior air of unwanted odors -- whether they come from outside or inside the vehicle. Upscale models feature a tri-zone automatic temperature control system.

A range of audio systems is also available, starting with the Quest S model's AM/FM/6CD system with four speakers. A Bose premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/DVD and 13 speakers is available. A USB port with iPod connectivity is available on some models.

The only powertrain available is 3.5-liter DOHC V-6 and Nissan's Xtronic continuously variable transmission. With 260 horsepower and 240 lb ft of torque, fuel economy is estimated at 19 miles per gallon city and 24 mpg highway.

The four-wheel independent suspension uses struts with coil springs up front and a multi-link design in the rear for nicely balanced ride and handling qualities. Brakes are four-wheel discs and steering is speed-sensitive, power-assisted rack-and-pinion design.

The 2012 Quest also offers standard stability control, anti-lock brakes, dual-stage supplemental front airbags and a full array of popular safety features. A blind spot warning system is available on some models.

The 2012 Nissan Quest is more than just another standard minivan -- it's a new take on innovation for the family. From its bold styling with full surround glass to its extensive list of family friendly features and innovations, Quest also brings dynamic performance to the minivan segment. The 2012 Quest features a 3.5-liter V6 with 260 hp and 240 lb ft of torque.

Source: sfgate.com

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Nissan previews all-new Pathfinder

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The car companies have teased us a lot this week. Sketches. Badly cropped detail shots. Car covers. When will this bullying stop?

Now Nissan has jumped on the band wagon with this teaser shot of its next Pathfinder.

This is as much as Nissan is prepared to show us until the SUV's unveiling at the Detroit Motor Show early next month but the silhouette does at least show us that the aging Pathfinder will have a more carlike design.

Nissan elaborates: “The Nissan Pathfinder Concept takes all of Pathfinder's traditional SUV hallmarks and wraps them in a new platform and dramatic new aerodynamic body.”

It should be rather practical and versatile too: “With thoughtful technology, comfortable seating for seven and ample cargo room, the 4-wheel drive Pathfinder Concept previews the next-gen production Pathfinder that is scheduled to go on sale in the third quarter of 2012.”

Now, assuming that this new Pathfinder will once again be based on the Navara bakkie, it should be safe to assume that Nissan has another ace up its sleeve in that department.

With formidable new rivals like the Ford Ranger and VW Amarok lurking around - the bakkie game is not waiting for anyone.

Source: iol.co.za

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Nissan confirms Pathfinder concept and more for Detroit

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Nissan is gearing up for the Detroit Auto Show and two new concepts will grace the automaker's show stand, along with a Detroit-inspired food truck to keep the throngs satiated.

But more important than free hipster grub is the introduction of the Pathfinder Concept, which Nissan claims will inspire the next-generation utility vehicle's styling before the production model debuts later in 2012 and goes on sale towards the end of next year. Considering the current Pathfinder has been around since 2005 (with a facelift in 2008), it's due for a thorough overhaul. Persistent rumors have suggested that the next Pathfinder will eschew the body-on-frame architecture of the outgoing model in favor of a more car-like unibody.

Joining the Pathfinder Concept will be an all-electric van which we're assuming could be based on the NV series. Nissan says it's a concept that's suitable for both families and businesses, and continues its commitment to emissions-free motoring. Check the release after the break for the full details.

Source: autoblog.com

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Microsoft and Nissan launch cloud partnership

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Microsoft and Nissan announced a “strategic relationship” on Monday to develop a dealer management system for use in the Japanese automaker’s cars.

The two companies said the system would use the US technology group’s Microsoft Dynamics CRM software to develop tools to strengthen Nissan’s relationship with its customers, drive sales, and increase its global market share.

The system will use Microsoft’s Windows Azure platform, and take advantage of the US technology company’s public cloud-computing offerings to allow Nissan to connect with its customers.

Nissan said that the new system would initially be rolled out at Nissan’s dealership networks in Japan and “other strategic regions across the globe”. The two companies gave no details on when they planned to begin implementing the system, or in which overseas markets.

They said they also planned to study how Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Windows Azure might work together as a platform to deploy applications across the carmaker’s global network and standardise its information architecture on the cloud.

The collaboration is the latest of several between a carmaker and a technology company as both industries seek to bring more of the connectivity available in mobile devices into automobiles.

Microsoft has described cars as the third fastest-growing connected device after mobile phones and tablet computers. The US company worked with Ford Motor to develop the Sync in-car information and entertainment system launched in the US automaker’s vehicles from 2007.

Carmakers are eager not to be left behind by the digital revolution, and are looking for ways to enhance their customers’ relationships with dealers at a time when their profits are under pressure from the economic slowdown.

The industry is also looking to develop technology to help drivers and dealers keep tabs on battery power and other service issues special to new-generation electric and plug-in hybrid cars.

Nissan is aiming to improve customer loyalty and its dealers’ performance as part of “Power 88”, the six-year performance plan announced by Carlos Ghosn, the carmaker’s chief executive, in June.

Nissan is developing four electric vehicles, an area in which it and its French partner Renault are seeking to build a technological lead over rivals.

Source: ft.com

Monday, December 12, 2011

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Friday, December 9, 2011

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

The moment has finally come for Juke-R to hit the track!

With the build complete, engineers take Juke-R to MIRA proving ground to check all systems work correctly before heading to Silverstone to push the car's limits.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Future Nissan Leafs To Be Charged Wirelessly

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Future Nissan Leaf owners won't have to fuss about with plugging in their car, as upcoming versions of the electric vehicle will be able to charge wirelessly.

The system utilizes a ground transmission unit to provide the vehicle with electrical power using electromagnetic induction. You simply park over top of the unit on the ground and the car starts charging.

According to Auto Express, the wireless charging system is expected to be available on Leaf models starting in 2013 and it takes approximately the same amount of time to fully charge the vehicle as the standard plug-in set-up.

However, even though the system doesn't require much more than new software and a pad for the battery system, the report claims that older Leaf models can't be retrofitted to make use of the wireless charging.

Source: goodcleantech.pcmag.com

Monday, December 5, 2011

The Nissan NV200 Taxi: New York City’s exclusive ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’

Check out this preview the interior design planned for the Nissan NV200 Taxi, New York City’s exclusive ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’. The NV200 Taxi design reflects the input of hundreds of taxi owners and drivers, and thousands of passengers from all walks of life, who shared their ideas and priorities with Nissan designers and engineers.

We would like to thank G. Brooks Davis for this kind review on our dealership. We truly appreciate it!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nissan Gives 2012 Leaf Sporty Makeover, Announces 2012 Leaf Nismo

Admit it: You like the 2012 Nissan Leaf, but you yearn for the extra performance and sporting pedigree of Nissan’s custom-built, mid-engined, Nissan Leaf Nismo RC race car

Sadly, you’re unlikely to ever be given the chance to own your very own Nissan Leaf Nismo RC, but Nissan has just announced that it plans to bring a race-inspired street-legal version of the Leaf to market that will give you the extra performance you yearn for.

Unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, the Leaf Nismo concept is a cross between a conventional Nissan Leaf and its race-going sibling. Wearing 18-inch black alloy wheels, a full sports bodykit with white paintwork and blue LED under-body lighting, the Leaf Nismo looks a little like an extra from Need for Speed

But according to Andy Palmer, Nissan’s executive vice president for planning, there’s more to the Leaf Nismo than looks. Talking to Autocar he said “the Leaf Nismo will have around 10 percent more power than the standard car,” hinting that it would go on sale towards the end of 2012. 

“It will also have a weight reduction too as this will bring benefits to handling and range”, Palmer confirmed. “It also gets a ride and handling package to make it more sporty to drive.”

A ten percent improvement in power would take the Leaf’s standard 80 kilowatt motor up to nearer 88 kilowatts, and we assume would also knock a good second or more off the car’s 0-60 time. In fact, we’d hazard a guess that the Leaf Nismo could shave several seconds bit off the Pikes Peak hillclimb time Nissan race car driver Chad Hord set earlier this year in an almost-stock Leaf. 

There’s no official word yet on launch schedule, cost or specification, but given the number of people out there who think the Leaf isn’t sporty enough, we think it’ll sell pretty well.

Source: greencarreports.com