18.6.2019. Nissan stands out in a lake: When the famous privateer Klaus Störtebeker calls this time the “vow of the righteous” is a must, the Japanese car brand, of course.
Most recently Nissan presented this time with an own Showroom at the Störtebeker festival from the 22. June to 7. September 2019 to take place in Ralswiek on the island of Rügen. In the center of a model, the sails already in the future: the Nissan LEAF is.
The horrors of the German seas would go today, on the prowl, he would choose the best-selling electric car in the world: The LEAF perfectly embodies the Nissan Vision of intelligent mobility. Thanks to the electric drive of the Stromer is locally emission-free and almost silently on the go – home Approach is not a Problem. With the new 62-kWh battery, the Stromer has up to 385 Kilometer1, before a stop at the charging station will be charged. In combination with the 160 kW/217 HP, and stronger electric motor working in 7.3 seconds from zero to 100 km/h accelerates to a maximum speed of 157 km/h. want to
In addition to the electric drive, the LEAF benefits from numerous innovative technologies that make a ride enjoyable and safe – whether it’s a short trip or longer journey. Through the e-Pedal, for example, accelerates and the driver brakes with the same Pedal. Even the slopes of the LEAF can stop without the brake pedal must be used. The ProPILOT also allows for a semi-Autonomous driving experience: He not only keeps distance and speed. Thanks to the Stop-&-Go function of the intelligent Autonomous traffic jam assistant, the System brakes the vehicle automatically to a standstill. Driving traffic participants put themselves ahead again in motion, driving the own vehicle again.
Nissan supports the Störtebeker games since 1993, as the spirit of the privateer what brought after twelve years of break, back to life. The festival is a fixture in the calendar and attract many begeistertere spectators on the Baltic sea island.
1 Up to 514 km range in urban WLTP cycle. Combined reach to the WLTP is 389 kilometres.
Nissan LEAF 40 kWh: electric power consumption (kWh/100 km): combined 20,6; CO2 emission, combined: 0 g/km; efficiency class: A+.
Nissan LEAF 60 kWh: electric power consumption (kWh/100 km) combined: 18,0; CO2 emission, combined: 0 g/km; efficiency class: A+.
The specified values were determined in accordance with the stipulated measuring method in accordance with VO(EC) 715/2007 in the currently applicable version 2017/1347 (WLTP).
Zero CO2 emissions during use (use of energy from renewable sources). Wear parts are not included. The figures do not refer to to individual vehicle and are not part of the offer, but serve alone comparison purposes between the different vehicle types. Further information on official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger can be removed from the carriage motor to the “guide on the fuel economy, CO2-emissions and power consumption of new Passenger cars”, of the hand (DAT) is a German automobile litter available for free. The fuel consumption/power consumption and the CO₂ emissions of an electric vehicle depends on the efficient use of the fuel/energy content of the battery by the electric vehicle, and by the driving behaviour and other non-technical factors (e.g. environmental conditions).