Knowing that the nissan company offered to help the couple kris and but when it becomes known about the details of the “voyage”, envy can quickly disappear. The auto giant is going to equip the Ramseys on a long journey of 27,000 km. They will have to drive the Nissan Ariya electric SUV from the North Pole to the South! They have previously collaborated with the auto brand and successfully completed the 10,500 mile long Mongolia rally.

Preparing the car for the complexity of the trip. For this, experts from Arctic Trucks were involved, the observed experience of real polar expeditions. The company says that alterations to the production car will be deliberately kept to a minimum. It is assumed that the accession will be an all-wheel drive version of the off-road vehicle with a moh 29 power plant. A technological upgrade of the e-4ORCE is also confirmed. The estimated mileage between charges is 475 km, but in practice it may be less due to the presence of a zone with abnormal temperatures from -30 to + 30 degrees Celsius on the way.

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The vehicle will reportedly tow a trailer, which has been culled from solar panels and a compact wind turbine to hide some of its energy needs. Taranmisiya and battery replacement regular. Changes were made to the suspension, the wheel arches were widened to fit BF Goodrich tires on the 39th day. In order to go on a journey, it was found that he was waiting beyond the horizon, a traveler, a drone, launching a drone directly from the roof of his car.

This auto run is expected to be at least 10 months long, starting in March. After the Ramseys on their Aria will pass through the countries of the Arctic North, they will cross the transit of Canada, overcome the USA and South America and end up in Antarctica. On a special page in this network, you can follow the amazing adventure.

Source: Tech Cult

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