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      Essai Nissan Ariya : reproduire le succès de la Leaf s’annonce compliqué

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Thursday, 15 September, 2022 - 08:04

    Même si pleins de petits détails permettent au Nissan Ariya de se distinguer, il s’attaque à l’un des segments où la concurrence est rude. Son design et surtout son intérieur ne seront peut-être pas suffisants pour marquer le coup en France. Voici notre essai de ce nouveau crossover électrique. [Lire la suite]

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      If Europe and Japan can have small, cheap EVs, why can’t America?

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 25 May, 2022 - 14:37

    This EV is called the Nissan Sakura, and it goes on sale in Japan this year for about $14,000, proving that automakers can make small and affordable EVs.

    Enlarge / This EV is called the Nissan Sakura, and it goes on sale in Japan this year for about $14,000, proving that automakers can make small and affordable EVs. (credit: Nissan)

    You don't have to dig far into the comments of just about any article we write about new cars to find complaints about the ever-growing size and cost of those new cars. Automakers are convinced that size sells in the US market, particularly when it comes to new electric vehicles. But there is a different way, as both Europe and Japan have shown.

    For example, Autocar reported on Tuesday that Volkswagen will build a small EV called the ID.1 that will sell for around $18,000 (17,000 euros). Due to reach the market in 2025, this diminutive EV will use a cut-down version of VW's MEB platform (as used in the US-market ID.4 crossover, among others) and is expected to have a WLTP range of about 250 miles (400 km) thanks to a 57 kWh battery pack.

    In fact, Europeans will be somewhat spoiled for choice since the same factory in Spain will also produce versions of the ID.1 for the Cupra and Seat brands.

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      La Formula E a un défaut : ce n’est pas très excitant

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Monday, 2 May, 2022 - 18:00

    Nissan nous a invités à découvrir la Formula E, à l’occasion du Grand Prix de Monaco, qui s’est déroulé ce samedi 30 avril. C’était l’opportunité pour nous de mieux appréhender cette discipline et ses évolutions à venir. [Lire la suite]

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