Nissan Juke and Qashqai EV a possibility

    The company’s future models are set to be able to accommodate pure electric powertrains; smaller electric vehicle under consideration as well.

    Published On Jun 26, 2016 06:00:00 AM

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    Crossovers like the Juke and Qashqai could receive all-electric versions in the future with Nissan’s future models set to be able to accommodate pure electric powertrains.

    Gareth Dunsmore, director of the Nissan’s zero-emission business unit, thinks that it’s only a matter of time before the company’s range is electrified. “We’re leaders in crossovers and a leader with Leaf and we will combine those two in the future,” he said.

    Nissan’s electric models are currently built on dedicated EV platforms and while Dunsmore said this would always be the preferable option, he added that the next step for the company is “a platform fit for EVs from day one”. These platforms would also be engineered to take internal combustion engines and other drivetrain technology. “I hope EV stands up within that (platform) and people see it as environment-friendly, fun and cost-efficient,” said Dunsmore.

    Additionally, he hinted that Nissan is considering launching smaller electric vehicles. Our sister publication Autocar UK had previously reported that Nissan was working on developing a family of Leaf-branded electric vehicles. The smaller electric model could likely be a part of this family.
     

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