Infiniti LE explained

Wheelbase:106.3inches
Length:186.4inches
Width:71.1inches
Height:58.5inches
Layout:FF layout
Class:Mid-size luxury car
Body Style:4-door sedan
Manufacturer:Nissan

The Infiniti LE is a concept car developed by the Infiniti division of Nissan Motors and was revealed to the public at the 2012 New York Auto Show.[1] The LE names comes from Luxury first and Electric second.[2] An Infiniti spokesperson said the vehicle shown is a "production intent" concept and will be on the market in 2014. In May 2013 the company said that it was waiting for inductive charging industry standards before launching the vehicle.[3] [4] The Infiniti LE Concept is based on the Nissan Leaf platform. However the LE concept is powered by a 100abbr=onNaNabbr=on, 240ftlb electric motor, rather than the 80abbr=onNaNabbr=on, 210ftlb motor used in the Leaf. Like the Leaf, the LE will also utilize a 24 kWh or larger lithium-ion battery pack mounted below the passenger compartment.[5] Driving range on a single charge is estimated to be about 100abbr=inNaNabbr=in.[6] The LE is aerodynamically clean with its high rear deck, aero-treated wheels, rear diffuser, front spoiler and side spoilers to give a drag coefficient of .[7] The LE would mark the brand's first front-wheel drive car since the 2004 Infiniti I35 if the car goes into production.

A key feature of the LE is its inductive wireless charging. The vehicle can be charged by parking it over a charge point located in the floor, rather than plugging into an electrical outlet. However, the LE can also be charged through its CHAdeMO DC50kW quick charger.[8]

In June 2013, Infiniti CEO Johan de Nysschen said the Infiniti LE was on hold indefinitely as the Infiniti brand was attempting to triple sales by the 2017 fiscal year.[9]

In July 2013, Nissan's head of global planning Andy Palmer said the LE is "not significantly" on hold, but delayed "a little bit" so that Infiniti can incorporate some "interesting advances in electric technology" like new lithium-ion battery technology that will increase range and lower the price.[10]

In July 2014, the LE was reported as in development again.[11] Patents for a more production-ready design for the LE were also found later that year.[12] However, in October 2015, the company again reversed their strategy saying it will not have such a car in its line up until 2020, at the earliest.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Infiniti LE Concept First Look . Jake . Holmes . Motor Trend . 8 April 2012. 4 April 2012.
  2. News: Infiniti LE Concept Photos and Info . David . Gluckman. Car and Driver . April 2012 . 17 November 2014.
  3. News: Infiniti's 'Luxury Leaf' Electric Car Will Wait For Inductive Charging . Antony . Ingram . Green Car Reports . 21 May 2013 . 17 November 2014.
  4. News: Infiniti plans luxury Nissan Leaf rival. Jim . Holder . . 21 May 2013. 17 November 2014.
  5. Web site: 2014 Infiniti LE Review.
  6. Web site: Infiniti Previews All-Electric LE Concept. 8 April 2012. 6 April 2012.
  7. Web site: Infiniti LE Concept. 11 April 2012. 4 April 2012.
  8. Web site: New York debut for the Infiniti LE Concept electric vehicle. https://archive.today/20120914164536/http://www.sportscarillustrated.com/News_2012/C/news12_0259.html. dead. 14 September 2012. 8 April 2012. 7 April 2012.
  9. Web site: Infiniti LE electric vehicle on hold indefinitely. 3 June 2013. Mike Szostech.
  10. Web site: Infiniti LE delayed to add better tech says Nissan executive. My Electric Car Forums. 5 July 2013. Mike Szostech.
  11. News: Infiniti LE Electric Luxury Sedan To Be Built After All, With Higher Range . John . Voelker . Green Car Reports . 30 July 2014 . 17 November 2014.
  12. Web site: Padeanu. Adrian. Infiniti LE production version leaked in patent pics?. 2021-07-07. Motor1.com. en.
  13. News: Infiniti electric car plans on hold until 2020 . ecomento . 13 October 2015 . 13 February 2016.