Old LEAF sports coupe rendering

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TEG

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Just something I noticed... Not sure if it has been discussed here before:

http://steeringnews.com/nissan-leaf-sports-coupe" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
...The Nissan LEAF EV sports coupe will be available in the United States in the next two to four years according to reports...
Nissan_Leaf_sports_coupe.jpg
 
Some little touches in common with this more radical Nissan Concept Car too:
nissan_concept_car-t2.jpg
 
Looks good. It has a slight resemblance to the Honda CR-Z (http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/exterior-photos.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).
 
TEG said:
...The Nissan LEAF EV sports coupe will be available in the United States in the next two to four years according to reports...
Interestingly enough, the linked article says "three to five years" not "two to four". Did they change it after you posted?

For anyone who didn't read the article, this is a 2-seater, motorcycle-style (one in front of the other), not side by side. It also leans into curves!
 
DoxyLover said:
For anyone who didn't read the article, this is a 2-seater, motorcycle-style (one in front of the other), not side by side. It also leans into curves!

That's weird, because the rendering clearly shows two seats side by side.

In any case, it's hot.
 
a side by side two seater definitely worth a look. front to back, i would have to pass. with improved Cd, should easily improve range as well
 
Here is a link to the ZE thread.

http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6865&p=151936&hilit=Zero#p151936" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The LandGlider is from 2009 and seen in the second pic of the OP. YouTube has some vids of it in action as well. Not sure what the LandGlider has to do with the photochop in this OP.
 
DoxyLover said:
TEG said:
...The Nissan LEAF EV sports coupe will be available in the United States in the next two to four years according to reports...
Interestingly enough, the linked article says "three to five years" not "two to four". Did they change it after you posted?
For anyone who didn't read the article, this is a 2-seater, motorcycle-style (one in front of the other), not side by side. It also leans into curves!

No, the picture was posted over a year ago, so I subtracted the elapsed year!
 
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