As I was looking through some old archives of early electric cars, I came across one of the most iconic electric vehicles in the 90s: the Nissan Future Electric Vehicle. Sure, General Motors was at the top of the pecking order when it comes to electric-car technology. However, Nissan showed that it’s also a major player when they announced the release of the Nissan Future Electric Vehicle.
The Nissan Future Electric Vehicle was a stylish vehicle that looked like any other car out there. There was only one difference and that’s it runs using electricity. It’s actually a four-passenger coupe and it ran using the prototype lithium-ion batteries. These batteries were extremely sophisticated during that time. However, other automakers perfected the technology and this battery type is the most commonly used battery these days.
When it comes to speed, the Nissan Future Electric Vehicle can go as fast as 75 miles although its range is a bit limited. Despite of the Nissan Future Electric Vehicle’s promise, the 90s certainly wasn’t the time to release a fuel-saving vehicle such as this. Back in the early 90s, everybody acted that oil would last forever. Of course everybody knows that it wouldn’t. however, nobody was stopping anyone during that time.
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