Nissan Motor Corporation and British pilot Chris Ramsey will try to showcase the ingenuity of the new Ariya crossover electric car maker by driving about 17,000 miles from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole. According to Nissan, it will be the first time such a car has been developed.


There will be certain sections where the car will need to float or fly. Temperatures on the trip will vary from -22 degrees Fahrenheit to about 90 degrees. Starting in March 2023, the trek will include glaciers, mountains, forests, forests, and dunes of desert sand. Ramsey does not take the run-of-the-mill Nissan Ariya from north to south, the Arior 4ORCE will be converted into a custom exterior with fender flares, ceiling lights and a self-defense panel. It will receive upgrade of wheels, tire and suspension. Nissan says the second, unrivaled 4ORCE Ariia will serve as a support vehicle throughout its voyage across the United States. 1 to 8 The 87-kWh battery and dual-motor powertrain will remain in the stock car with 389 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque. The maximum distance to the trim towers is 265 miles. That will make it possible for more charging stops to travel around the world. "We are proud to announce our partnership with Chris Ramsey and the Pole to Pole travel team," said Nissan Vice President Asako Hoshino, head of global marketing and sales. "The new Ariya crossover SUV, all of which Ariya makes moving forward, easy and comfortable. which is a whole electrical challenge. " The 2023 Nissan Ariya officially arrives this fall. The front-wheel drive version will travel a great distance for more than 300 miles before charging. That model uses a 63-kWh battery with 238 horsepower and 231 pound-feet of torque. The Arianism can charge up to 130 kilowatts, enough to take a battery from 10 to 80 percent for a charge of about 45 minutes, according to Nissan. Arabia starts at $ 45,950 ahead of EV tax credit. That’s almost like the Kia EV6, Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5. The Ariya Platinum + trim starts at $ 58,950 with a power output of 389-horsepower. Ramsey is not at all aware of this kind of demand in electric cars. A few years ago he and his wife became the first team to complete the Mongol Rally by EV, traveling approximately 10,000 miles in 56 days. "Our job is to show that electric vehicles can withstand the harshest conditions - from the frigid cliffs to the tropical and humid forests of South America," Ramsey said in a statement. "And show that they enjoy driving while meeting the daily needs of drivers around the world. It 's exciting to see our new and important global product partner and our journey."