Nissan Unveils the ZEOD RC, the World's Fastest Electric Race Car
Nissan has unveiled a new experimental vehicle that also happens to be the world’s fastest electric


Nissan has unveiled a new experimental vehicle that also happens to be the world’s fastest electric race car. Unveiled for the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours, Nissan‘s ZEOD RC is able to reach speeds of more than 300km/hour (approximately 186 miles/hour) using the same lithium battery technology as the Nissan Leaf EV. The new race car will also be tested with a zero-emission on-demand option that will enable drivers to switch between electric and petrol-powered drives, and will mark the Japanese car maker’s official return to the iconic 24-hour race. Take a peek at the Nissan ZEOD RC here and let us know what you think.