Nissan ESFLOW Photos Leaked

Nissan Concept Electric Sportscar ESFLOW Leaked Ahead of 2011 Geneva Auto Show

You don’t have to be a conservative, tree-hugging environmentalist driving a small, puny Nissan LEAF EV in order to help save the Earth. Rather, you can be a cool tree-hugging environmentalist driving a sexy, fast sports car like the Nissan ESFLOW.

The Nissan ESFLOW is a future-Z concept car in the tradition of the 350Z, 370Z and other venerable cars in this series. This electric Fairlady is cited to zoom from 0 to 60 mph in under 5 seconds. The big difference is that the ESFLOW is driven by an electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack.

The ESFLOW’s battery pack has a range of 150 miles between recharges. the car’s lightweight construction (aluminum chassis and composite body) ensures speed and power efficiency. Those curvy lines sure help with the aerodynamics. We dare say that this is the toughest-looking Z ever, and it looks great from all angles.

The ESFLOW is supposed to debut at the 2011 Geneva Auto show, but leaked images show the ESFLOW modeling at a studio, complete with white backdrop and studio lights.

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