Nissan's e-4ORCE Technology

The e-force technology by Nissan boosts the overall performance of the car, making it comparable with sports cars. It realises a new generation of EV driving which gives drivers more confidence and improved driving comfort for all. This new electric-drive-four-wheel technology is a combination of many other technologies developed by the auto manufacturer. It aims to give drivers the experience of driving an ultra-luxury car at all times.

The e-force technology integrates Nissan's electric propulsion and 4WD control technologies with their chassis control technology. This improves the car's acceleration, cornering and braking performance, making it one of the most sought-after technologies in the auto industry.
Benefits of the e-force technology are:
- Boosts the performance of the car making it more powerful, smooth and easy to handle.
- Makes riding more comfortable for the driver and passengers.
- Gives independent control to breaks to enhance safety.
- Driving confidence on tough surfaces and difficult terrains.

What Is The Mechanism Of The Technology?
Powerful Twin motor drive:
The technology uses both front and rear motors to generate more than regular torque. This is complimented by ultra-high precision motor control in units of 1/100- 1/10,000 of a second. Nissan's technology offers highly responsive and extremely smooth acceleration.
Comfortable riding experience:
The mechanism improves comfort for the passengers and driver by minimizing the pitch and yaw through regenerative rear motor breaking. This prevents the passengers from moving back and forth in a jerk when the breaks are applied with extreme force during emergencies or traffic. It also minimizes irregular movement making it easier to drive on bumpy roads as well.
Independent break control
The system not only optimises front and rear torque application, it also applies breaks on each of the four tyres of the car, maximising the cornering force generated by the same.
Improved driving precision:
Ultra-high precision motor control and braking systems keep the driver assured that the car will remain in control even on slippery roads and tough terrains.

Benefits Of The E-Force Technology
E-force technology by Nissan has many benefits for the driver. These are:
- Drivers benefit from the all-wheel-control system which enhances their confidence and driving skills.
- It keeps the passengers safe and makes the ride smoother. It is highly beneficial when travelling with family, elders or children as they can ride in comfort.
- Improves cornering with minimal steering.
- Improves performance on tough surfaces where cars have issues like acceleration and steering problems.
The technology enables drivers to take their driving experience a notch above. It improves the experience for passengers as well.
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