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An Affordable All-Wheel Drive EV? Driving Nissan’s Prototype e-4ORCE!

An Affordable All-Wheel Drive EV?  Driving Nissan’s Prototype e-4ORCE! The unusually spelled Nissan e-4ORCE is electric all-wheel drive technology that adds grace to a vehicle. That’s IF Nissan decides to offer it in a production car (but it will most likely end up in the production version of the Arya crossover). Tom Voelk travels to Las Vegas International Speedway to test out the only e-4ORCE car on planet earth- a Nissan Leaf Plus with the prototype drivetrain underneath. You’ll not only learn the benefits of the system, there’s information on what makes your spouse car sick.

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About Tom: Tom Voelk is an award-winning automotive contributor to The New York Times. His podcast was the first to win an Emmy Award (and he's won for photography, editing, producing and reporting). But really, all you need to know is in the videos. Watch a few and you'll subscribe.

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