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Home News Auto News Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power – Electric-Driven, But Not Really Electric-Powered Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power – Electric-Driven, But Not Really Electric-Powered Auto News Kon | August 27, 2018 09:55 am Nissan has unveiled an electric-driven variant of the C27 Serena, dubbed the Serena e-Power, at the ongoing Tokyo Motor Show. It is the second Nissan model after the Note to receive Nissan’s e-Power electric drive system.To recap, the C27 Serena was launched in 2016 and it is actually a successor model of the C26 Serena currently on sale in Malaysia as the Serena S-Hybrid.The electric drive propelling the Serena e-Power is a series hybrid system, consisting of a small petrol engine that serves to charge the battery, which in turn supplies electricity to the electric motor that powers the wheels. No performance or output numbers have been disclosed.More information and images about the Nissan E-Power can be found here, where the company debut the powertrain solution in the Nissan Note e-Power The petrol engine does not drive the wheels directly and thus operates purely as a generator. Calling it a range extender is, therefore, inaccurate, as without a recharging port provided, the petrol engine remains wholly responsible for generating electricity for the batteries.This setup, Nissan states in its release, ‘eliminates the need for an external charger’, though what this really means in practice is that you now have an EV that you have to refuel with petrol to keep moving.Externally, the Serena e-Power features a blue-accented badge on its grille, custom LED tail lights, and aerodynamic aluminium alloy wheels as differentiation cues with regular versions of the Serena.Inside, second-row passengers perch themselves in individual captain seats, also finished with blue accents.Among the many features to be offered in the Serena e-Power will be the latest iteration of Nissan’s ProPilot autonomous driving system for single-lane highway use.The Serena e-Power is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in spring 2018. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power × Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power Back to article / Related Tags e-Power Nissan Nissan Serena e-Power Serena Tokyo Tokyo 2017 Print Related News Nissan’s e-Power Unique Hybrid System Wins 2019 Technology Award Auto News Siew Weng | November 19, 2018 The Automotive Researchers’ and Journalists’ Conference of Japan (RJC) has just awarded Nissan’s e-Power system with the Technology of the Year Award ... Tokyo 2017: Nissan Teases Crossover Concept At Showroom In Ginza; Potential Qashqai Replacement? Auto News Kon | November 01, 2017 Ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show set to begin this week, our colleague Hans on ground to cover the event spotted this sculpture of a crossover-shaped ... Tokyo 2017: Nissan IMx – Dual Electric Motor AWD, 600km Range Auto News Kon | October 25, 2017 The concept vehicle teased by Nissan at its Ginza flagship store has been revealed to be the IMx, an all-electric crossover capable of fully ... All-New Nissan Serena Previewed in Japan ahead of August Launch Auto News Arvind | July 13, 2016 Nissan has previewed the first images and details of the all-new Nissan Serena which is scheduled to go on sale in Japan at the end of August. This ... Comments
Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power – Electric-Driven, But Not Really Electric-Powered Auto News Kon | August 27, 2018 09:55 am Nissan has unveiled an electric-driven variant of the C27 Serena, dubbed the Serena e-Power, at the ongoing Tokyo Motor Show. It is the second Nissan model after the Note to receive Nissan’s e-Power electric drive system.To recap, the C27 Serena was launched in 2016 and it is actually a successor model of the C26 Serena currently on sale in Malaysia as the Serena S-Hybrid.The electric drive propelling the Serena e-Power is a series hybrid system, consisting of a small petrol engine that serves to charge the battery, which in turn supplies electricity to the electric motor that powers the wheels. No performance or output numbers have been disclosed.More information and images about the Nissan E-Power can be found here, where the company debut the powertrain solution in the Nissan Note e-Power The petrol engine does not drive the wheels directly and thus operates purely as a generator. Calling it a range extender is, therefore, inaccurate, as without a recharging port provided, the petrol engine remains wholly responsible for generating electricity for the batteries.This setup, Nissan states in its release, ‘eliminates the need for an external charger’, though what this really means in practice is that you now have an EV that you have to refuel with petrol to keep moving.Externally, the Serena e-Power features a blue-accented badge on its grille, custom LED tail lights, and aerodynamic aluminium alloy wheels as differentiation cues with regular versions of the Serena.Inside, second-row passengers perch themselves in individual captain seats, also finished with blue accents.Among the many features to be offered in the Serena e-Power will be the latest iteration of Nissan’s ProPilot autonomous driving system for single-lane highway use.The Serena e-Power is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in spring 2018. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power × Tokyo 2017: Nissan Serena e-Power Back to article / Related Tags e-Power Nissan Nissan Serena e-Power Serena Tokyo Tokyo 2017
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Nissan’s e-Power Unique Hybrid System Wins 2019 Technology Award Auto News Siew Weng | November 19, 2018 The Automotive Researchers’ and Journalists’ Conference of Japan (RJC) has just awarded Nissan’s e-Power system with the Technology of the Year Award ...
Tokyo 2017: Nissan Teases Crossover Concept At Showroom In Ginza; Potential Qashqai Replacement? Auto News Kon | November 01, 2017 Ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show set to begin this week, our colleague Hans on ground to cover the event spotted this sculpture of a crossover-shaped ...
Tokyo 2017: Nissan IMx – Dual Electric Motor AWD, 600km Range Auto News Kon | October 25, 2017 The concept vehicle teased by Nissan at its Ginza flagship store has been revealed to be the IMx, an all-electric crossover capable of fully ...
All-New Nissan Serena Previewed in Japan ahead of August Launch Auto News Arvind | July 13, 2016 Nissan has previewed the first images and details of the all-new Nissan Serena which is scheduled to go on sale in Japan at the end of August. This ...