Nissan's new Leaf is an all-out race car

Nissan's new Leaf is an all-out race car
As with early gas vehicles, company hopes racing circuit will help fine-tuneBy
Larry Edsall 

When Nissan unveiled the Leaf, it said the car would be the first in a series of all-electric vehicles the automaker planned to produce. But who would have expected that the second in that series would be all-out, purpose-built racing cars?

The first of those cars, the Nissan Leaf NISMO RC, made its public debut at the recent New York auto show. Other early prototypes already are being tested on race tracks in Japan.
NISMO is short for NISsan MOtorsports, the automaker's racing department, and RC is short for Racing Competition.

While the Leaf NISMO RC may not look much like the Leafs you see on the road, it shares the same electric propulsion components, and just as in the early days of gasoline-powered cars, competition on the racetrack figures to improve cars and components used on the road.
"Racing improves the breed," said Ron Stukenberg, senior motorsports manager for Nissan North America. "You learn when you're out there pushing at the limit, especially when you're running production components."
To build a racing car around Leaf powertrain components, NISMO not only created a new chassis, but also moved the electric motor and inverter, and rearranged the lithium-ion batteries for a midengine setup that powers the rear wheels.

The car has a racing-style carbon fiber monocoque with a three-piece, two-door body with removable front and rear sections, fixed windows and a driver-adjustable rear wing. Front/rear brake balance also can be adjusted from inside the cockpit. The double-wishbone suspension can be set up for driver style and track configuration.

The NISMO RC is nearly 4 inches shorter in wheelbase than the production Leaf, not quite an inch longer, and is more than 6 inches wider. Its roofline is 13.8 inches lower than the four-door's, and the car sits a mere 2.4 inches above the ground, compared to 6.3 inches for the production version.

The NISMO RC has no gearshift lever, only a toggle switch for forward or reverse. Stukenberg notes that he's raced U.S. Auto Club midgets and they, too, have only one forward gear.
The NISMO RC weighs 2,068 pounds, some 40 percent less than the four-door sedan.
Nissan expects the car to have a top speed of more than 90 miles per hour and to be able to race for 20 minutes on a full charge, which is about the same length of time as many "support" races run on multievent racing weekends.

Nissan will showcase the NISMO RC at racing venues this year and hopes to launch a one-make series in 2012.

One possibility would be three series — one for North and South America; one for Europe, Africa and the Middle East; and another for Asia, with an all-star finale for the top drivers from each geographic region.

Sounds like fun, though "sounds" may be the wrong word. After all, that typically loud race car exhaust blare is one thing these EV racers won't have.


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Lamborghini Gallardo Nera



Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled its new, exclusive model, the "Gallardo Nera", which is based on the Gallardo Coupé Model Year 07. This special edition model, limited to 185 units, is an impressive showcase for the extensive individualisation options offered by Lamborghini's personalisation service 'ad personam', which transforms each and every Lamborghini into a unique vehicle.

'ad personam' provides a wealth of options for enhancing the interior and body of the vehicle according to specific personal tastes. Other individualisation requirements can also be met, such as special colour paintwork. This allows the customer to create a unique sports car that reflects his personality and satisfies his own style down to the smallest detail.


The Lamborghini Gallardo Nera, which is available in Europe in the basic colour "Nero Serapis", while for USA in "Nero Noctis", features special paintwork in matt black on the side mirrors, rear spoiler, rear body panels, roof, selected front panels and on the door sills and rear apron. Additional details such as matt black rims in the "Callisto" design with the Lamborghini logo, brake callipers in silver, white side indicator lenses and darkened tail lights complement the martial look of the exterior.


The interior is styled in the colours "Nero Perseus" and "Bianco Polar" using the "bicolour sportive" equipment variant. A further "Branding Package" and the 'ad personam' equipment package provide additional distinctive touches. The additional leather package variant in "Bianco Polar" includes leather trims for the climate control operating panel, handbrake and gear lever console in addition to the inner door handles. The seats boast rhomboidal stitching in the "Q-citura" pattern, which can also be found on the Alcantara roof lining, door trims and the partition wall between the seats and the engine compartment. Instrument rings and decorative stitching on the steering wheel, plus white piping on the seats and mats, round off the modifications in the interior.
The Lamborghini Gallardo Nera includes, as standard, a navigation system, rear-view camera, on-board computer, alarm system, lifting system and a made-to-measure vehicle cover. Optional equipment for the model includes the e gear automatic transmission, an engine hood with transparent glass panels, a Bluetooth-compatible radio and carbon ceramic brakes.

Like the Lamborghini Gallardo Coupé MY07, the Lamborghini Gallardo Nera boasts the established V10-cylinder engine with a displacement of 4,961 cc and an output of 382 kW (520 hp). It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 4 seconds (0 to 62 mph in 4 seconds), and reaches a top speed of 315 km/h (196 mph). The drive train of the mid-engine sports car includes permanent all-wheel drive, based on Lamborghini's proven VT (viscous traction) system.

Innovations of the Lamborghini Gallardo model year 07 (Coupé and Spyder)

As already mentioned, the Lamborghini Gallardo Nera is based on the Lamborghini Gallardo MY07. The Coupé and Spyder versions of Lamborghini's most successful model of all time enter the year 2007 with slight modifications. The serial production car's enhancements include the steering wheel, flattened on the underside with partially galvanised areas; the galvanised instrument circles; the bespoke vehicle cover and the skyroof in imitation leather (Coupé).

The base colour "Marrone Janus" and contrasting colours such as "Bianco Polar" and "Azzurro Australis" (also Spyder) are now available as colour options for the interior.

Two are the new items for the Coupé: carpets coloured in dark brown, orange and red, and the Interiorline Unicolor sportive.

Furthermore there are available the following options for Gallardo Modelyear 07: Alcantara roof lining and Alcantara pillers, small interior carbon package, steering wheel in suede or perforated leather.

The most significant change can, however, be found in the brakes: for the first time, the highly efficient carbon ceramic braking system, which is already available in the Lamborghini Murciélago, is now offered as an optional feature on the Gallardo range. For extremely high brake performance requirements, on request the vehicle can be equipped with carbon ceramic brakes measuring 380 mm x 36 mm with six piston brake calipers, which reduce the brake pedal pressure and shorten the braking distance. With the standard steel brakes already producing first class performance, the optional carbon ceramic brakes provide absolute insensitiveness to fading. Further advantages are brought by a considerable reduction in weight and greater durability, in addition to the brakes' attractive aesthetic appearance.

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